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Same when I had my 2005 Outback XT Limited with a set of 16" Forester wheels with Blizzak WS80. It was just hilariously fun on unplowed rural roads to and from work.  Even my wife enjoyed treating it like a rally car when snow flew and she is a pretty mild-mannered driver.

I think that’s what he’s saying. The macroeconomic situation will continue to see less demand for new cars overall. The cotton candy we saw during the fallout of the pandemic (lots of government money being handed out) has now ended, and we are slowly seeing folks adjust their lives to their true realities.

Went to my local dealership at the end of summer for their sale and they had a 2 door hard top Wrangler out front. I walked towards it, was looking at it and the young salesman flat out told me “oh that’s a display model, we can’t sell you that” why not? “Oh it’s a base model, no one wants the base model” I want the

I think Andy was onto the only logical solution. Mr. Glass will likely be paying the driver a visit soon.

Yeah but even physics seems to have been defied here.

My car is very low the ground as well, but the lads that tried to steal mine actually had their saw attached to pole, so they could just crouch beside the car rather than crawl under. Very inventive.

Virginia:
What’s this about you breaking a Charger and throwing it in the canal?

If you look closely, there was a pelican on the grassy knoll. 

Ehh, guessing a number of brodozers have their cat sitting on a shelf in the garage. At least that’s what my nose tells me when driving behind some of them.

What if you like both ass play and mullets?

“We stretched to get to this point. Going further will hurt our ability to invest in the business.”

$21,000,000 per year is criminal. CEO’s of these large multi-nationals are essentially interchangeable. These aren’t the creative entrepreneurs that are developing new businesses and creating new industries. These are supply-chain managers, finance wizards, and slightly sociopathic cocktail party schmoozers who know

Yes, but they’re a joke. Just look at the monster trucks and SUVs that the domestic US manufacturers put out. Pedestrian fatalities are at all time high, but it’s fine because you can’t have pop up headlights. 

Funny thing, the EJ257 engines that the STI used to be on, (when it used to exist) is 8.2:1 - it varies a little depending on the generation, but yeah, and due to the boost it always asks for premium as well. Funny how that thing made 305 crank hp and I always got only 19 mpg babying it... 

You don’t really need a fast charger. Level 1 charging is 2-5 miles on these things. Overnight, that’s 20-50 miles. If you are driving 30 ish miles a day, an extension cord and a 120V outlet is good enough.

I’ve been thinking of going for a used EV lately, especially since Trump will likely roll back all of the tax incentives once he gets into office. Though he may not as he will be the most second-term president ever and not care about anything anybody else wants if it doesn’t benefit him.

Drivers who don’t use cruise control: Please use the cruise control.

“I always thought heated seats were the height of decadence. Then I got them. Now my favorite convertible weather is winter I HAVE GONE TO THE DARK SIDE AND BECOME ONE OF THE DECADENT. I’M A MR. FANCY AND I’M HAPPY!

The turn signal.