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This only makes sense if this person’s only experience with Buc-ee’s coincided with the buses of the Allen, Texas, high school marching band (700-1,000, depending on whether it’s their halftime or competition show) stopping at the same Buc-ee’s at the same time.

After decades of not stopping at South of the Border, I finally decided to stop in last year while driving by. It was mostly empty, except the steakhouse was packed and had almost an hour wait, so we went to another restaurant there that wasn’t as busy. Outside of that, everything was like a ghost town. Walked through

For me, its gotta be the 1995/5.5 Audi S6 Avant. Comfortable, sounds glorious, fast, manual only, wagon, AWD, reliable, any-weather vehicle.

Diablo.

Well 2001 isn’t the ‘90's but I’m pretty stoked about the Mitsubishi Spyder Eclipse GT I bought In May. I’m already into it for about $4500 in engine and underbody rust work, the shock tower needed welding despite being garaged most Winters. Previous owner for last 20 years is an older gal who had a lot of suspension

Toyota.

For me it’s the SW20 MR2, particularly the Revision V models built from end of year 1997 to the end of production in 1999. These final models looked the best out of the entire near-decade long run of the generation and benefited from all the suspension and drivetrain revisions made over the years. The Japanese models

For me, it would have to be the F1. Still the high-water mark for an analog car as far as I’m concerned. For nostalgia, it would have to be my ‘90 VW Corrado-what an under-appreciated gem that car was. 

This could easily be a 16 team playoff scenario. I nominate theDSM triplets: Eclipse, Laser, and Talon as pretty high seed in the the “attainable” division for many the same reason as the Celica All-trac. The 2nd gen MR2 would also get the nod.

How about the Dodge Spirit R/T? 224hp DOHC Turbo I4 in a quant sedan that was so fast, the only sedan faster was a Dinan 5-series?

The absolute correct answer is the F1, it is easily the greatest performance car of the 20th century to be fair.

Audi RS2 Avant and Volvo 850R,

McLaren F1.

Tie:

I think the market and the popular zeitgeist has crowned the MK IV Supra.

No doubt, but if we had to have a Bruce Lee movie on the list, Fist of Fury is like, right there with its criticism of Japanese-Chinese relations and having Bruce Lee get Read Dead Redeemed at the end.

Seriously. Vote Dem all the way down the ticket. Look at Minnesota and Michigan for examples of what can happen when Dems control a state.

Yeah it’s a completely different animal from the sequels that followed. I know it gets compared to Alien/Aliens and the Rocky movies for the sequel pivot, but those mostly took what was in the original and blew it up bigger. Other than the rampage at the end of First Blood, there’s almost no connective tissue with Ramb

The term “elevated horror” gets thrown around a lot these days, but you don’t hear much about “elevated action.”

I’m going to say it and keep saying it for the apathetic out there. If you’re registered to vote, head to the polls or fill out that ballot and hand it in immediately and vote Democrat. YES there are issues with Biden and some dems but they are still at the end of the day on the side of democracy, equality and women.