ramonesfeind
Jordon Michaels
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I know Volvo makes wagons still, but I nominate specifically a revised version of the P2 V70 and keep the 2 box design. I mean if Chrysler can just continue to modify the LX/LD chassis Geely could do the same with the P2.

Wish they made these, especially as a hybrid. It would have been the only choice for me.

I think this is true of most hybrids in general. People talk crap on them, but if you drive one you typically realize they’re good if a bit boring. For me the Prius, 1st gen Fusion hybrid, and 1st gen Civic hybrid, and the Hyundai Elantra hybrid all won me over. The only hybrids that didn’t have to win me over were

The two M&Z Carpet trucks that switch between near their Mechanicsburg and Carlisle locations, both are typically on the road. Every time I see them I smile because of how awesome they are. These are from their facebook page as I never stopped to actually take pictures of them.

There are two Kei vans that I pass everyday to work and they make me smile. There is also a Subaru Sumo or something on a backroad that I use sometimes as well. The Subaru is for sale and I tried to talk my company’s owner into buying it as a company car, just so everyone would smile when they saw it.

I used an old Dell laptop without a battery for about 2 years. This was back in my senior year of college and first year out of school. It was glitched to hell and back, literally could not turn it off or it would take 5-6 tries to get it to boot again. Also Dell discontinued the batteries and the aftermarket

There are definitely worse vehicles in general than the EcoSport, but for it’s time it was probably the worst Ford produced.

See my pending comment for my Night of the Living Dead story, pairs with Nosferatu to scare me enough to have a night light until at least 10 years old.

My parents took me to see Jurassic Park when I was 3 or 4. I loved dinosaurs and had my stuffed Barney with me. I don’t remember being scared and my parents said I just sat their content holding Barney. I know I watched it on repeat once we got the vhs tape.

You feel nothing unless you drive one then it's pure hatred because it's so bad.

I want to say the Buick Reatta, but instead going to go with the more mundate 4th Gen Buick Regal and 5th Gen Buick Riviera. I love the way they look especially the Riviera, made me think of what a “modern” Reatta would have looked like. They are both ultimate sleepers especially with the NA 3.8L, had a friend who

CUVs/non-truck based SUVs are just high roof station wagons or hatchbacks. When we were looking for my wife I saw the ground clearance of most of them and compared them to my old v70 and the v70 had more ground clearance. If I remember correctly the Odyssey has more ground clearance than the Palisade/Telluride.

For my Accord Hybrid it’s very basic - I wish it had a standard aftermarket tow hitch that came with a 2" receiver instead of the 1.5".

Taycan turbo s cross turismo and a Camaro ZL1/1LE. Along with the cars I already have I'd have a variation of a dream garage for me.

It will be a few years, but hopefully a fun car. If newer for performance then probably a camaro, corvette, boxster, or cayman, or maybe an sporty ev. If older purely for fun to restomod another 88/89 Reatta, P2 Volvo V70, combination funeral coach, or flower car.

I'm 100% in agreement with mrmcgeein3d. Bringing home my daughter in January is the best thing I've done in my car. Every drive with her is fun because I still listen to music I like, but now get her laughs, giggles, and other noises to bring a smile to me.

Like some others have stated, even though they have 60K to work with doesn’t mean they have to spend that. I like the suggestions others have made of the Mazda 3s, electric Volvo XC40, and the Ford Mach E.

I don’t have a game tattoo per say, but majority of my tattoos are pop-culture as I have 4 Transformers on 1 leg and 2 Marvel characters and 2 DC characters on my other leg. My biggest thing is just think it through for a while, especially if you don’t have many tattoos or just want that image as a tattoo.

My 88 Reatta. First car I bought, with help from my parents. It was also the first quick car I owned, previous owner put a turbo on it. Loved the 80s green glow of the CRT screen and gauges. When it got T-boned I legitimately cried, but the only consolation was I knew parts from it were going to other Reatta owners to