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I grew up on monthly Muscle Mustangs and 5.0 Mustang magazine subscriptions. My first two cars were SN95's. I absolutely love Mustangs, and initially was irked that they took the name, but as time has progressed it doesn’t bug me. Ford certainly has a host of better name choices for this product, but it’s fine. I’m

I borrowed and drove a beater spec E34 325i auto while staying in Puerto Rico and absolutely loved it. You had to hold the lights in the bright position to be able to see because the Xenons were on their last leg, the interior was falling apart and some of the windows didn’t roll down, but it ran and shifted

This is the most brilliantly accurate take on cats I’ve ever see. I have to wake and imprison Lammar in cat jail (an overturned laundry basket) every single night to ensure a half decent night’s rest. He’s never shown a sliver of regret nor remorse for his atrocities.

Yes.

Of all the cleverly comical things being posted, this is the one that made me bust out laughing. I was clicking off the page when I read it, laughed as the new page loaded, then came back to star and comment. 

Spot on beyond belief

I used to valet in college and, for the most part, refused to use the back up cameras. What was really annoying is how bright the screen can be while reversing in the dark. It’s like a cell phone light glaring into your eyes from the passenger seat and makes seeing the mirrors or through the rear window a little

My first two cars were a ‘96 3.8 Mustang and a ‘95 5.0. I miss my SN95's and still eyeball them on the used market. late 80's to early 00's cars had just the right mix of technology that increased capability and reliability while still maintaining the rough around the edges, mechanical connectivity that later cars

My first two cars were SN95's so I have a soft spot for them. You got more chassis rigidity, 5 lugs, discs all around, as well as both pushrod and modular variations. I think it’s an awesome platform, but I’m happy they’re still under the radar. There should be plenty time to snatch one up before they begin to

I’m a simple man who wants something nostalgic, obnoxious, cheap to keep and fun for my daily commute. Give me an ‘87 Mustang LX 5.0 with the notchback, 3 pedals, heat/ac, radio and nothing else.

Let’s not be so morose. That was the year of the ‘95 Cobra R and the Saleen S351 R was available.

I appreciate the insight here. I’m in the US and jumping through the citizenship hoops for my wife. She’s a DACA recipient native to Veracruz. Ironically enough, once we secure her green card, we’re planning on spending as much time as we can down in Mexico so she can reunite with her family. I’ve been reading about

This thing has the panel gaps and paint matching of a craigslisted R-title special. Hopefully this is some sort of mule.

Slap that quote on the cover of Car & Driver then send it.

With a 45 commute each way, right through where the highway crosses a busy quarry, I gave up on washing my daily weekly a long time ago. When it’s rainy season? Forget about it. I got one of those $10/mo. automatic car wash memberships and let her rip every so often. It does well enough and the vacuums are nice.

This comment has hide my trying to hide quiet the chuckling at my desk as folks mosey on by. Thanks dick.

Damn Oppos don’t miss a thing.

Do not put Daria Zaritskaya into a search engine with your boss, coworkers or significant other around.

You might get antler-tipped with that one. But hey, different strokes!