sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

I’m in the “do all my own repairs but A/C" camp. It comes with a feeling of confidence that when you step on the brake pedal, you know all is well, because you torqued all the hardware and bled every brake. I am never starting an engine without checking all the fluid after doing any work on it. It also sometimes comes

I always wondered about this Matchbox car. I had it when I was a kid and it was the only one that could fly (from a kids perspective anyway). I always thought it was a fantasy car not based on a real concept.

For work, I travel by myself and sometimes have lots of big luggage and boxes. I’m always surprised how much the Soul holds. Even compared to much bigger SUVs. Oh, and so much easier to load.

Yep. It’s a dealer loaner. “New” 2019 model 4 cyl 4 speed $26,9XX on the window sticker. Even in these times they can’t sell that Journey. I can't imagine what kind of rebates they need on the hood to move it.

I currently have a rental Journey. I’ve (co)owned an Outlander. For my money there can be only one choice. The 2019 Journey I have now is worse than my 2010 Outlander.

I also travel and rent cars too much. If there's nothing interesting a Kia Soul is my go to. Outlander is the backup.

My ex-wife and I needed a family car after ours was totalled. Insurance check in hand, we did the rounds on all the major lots looking for a 5 seat FWD SUV. Her 2010 Outlander was considerably cheaper than the RavCR-VRoguOutbacWhatever else we looked at. It’s bland. It’s mediocre. It’s invisible. It’s like wearing a

Wait, which one is the parts car?

I did some time in the military but never had the pleasure to ride in a H1 until I got out and worked for a military contractor. Did some work on some onboard equipment and took a few rides. It felt like a mid 70s aluminum and webbing lawn chair hose clamped to a radio flyer wagon and pulled around behind a Honda 50

Not a car, exactly... But growing up in the late 80's I had a friend whose older brother got a Kawasaki Z900R just like Maverick had in that airplane movie. He got it for his 16th birthday and kept it in 1 piece until he joined the Air Force.

He's on multiple taillight and turn signal watch lists.

Kudos for picking a cat with a 5 digit odometer. Does it have 240,000 or 540,000 miles? For sale 1967 Cadillac, TMU.

I was going to say hybrid Avalon as well.

After my birth event, on my mother’s lap. It was the family car. The other “car" was a Honda CB360.

Looks like my father packed this car for vacation except it needs more coolers in the rear seat foot well under the kids feet.

Unserviceable part? I’ve done 2 heater core replacements in my 20 years of amateur wrenching. Next time I’m just moving to South Florida and routing a bypass hose.

And I bought my ex-wife a Mitsubishi Outlander for our anniversary. That's where I screwed up!

With a manual, cloth seats and crank windows too!

Didn't VW market the easily replaceable fenders on the beetle?

I was about to type Volvo, but couldn’t find a photo of a p1800 next to an A25.