sthk90
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sthk90

So disappointed.

In 2019, you can buy, new:

Minor water damage, low miles, ran when parked.

Impressive barnacle find.

Neither is Mercedes or BMW. You can buy a CLA for $30K, the days of the customer dealer experience are over. 

I got sent on a cautious helmets-off run to grab photographers from the far turn on the hill out there in the Lancer once. One of the supercar marque clubs was holding a track day. I didn’t want to be in anyone’s way, so I initially hooned around at sorta-speed anyway because, well, I had a 168-hp Lancer going out in

Am I crazy or wasn’t an article published like last week asserting that Hyundai’s woes in the marketplace are caused by 1) too many sedans, and 2) overpricing?

I mean technically when you no longer produce cars, and just focus on trucks and SUVs, you have eliminated new CAR smell.

Pretty sure the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust had the generator built in! 

I mean basic painted steel wheels, skinny tires and a handy tie down system for my goats. What more could a guy want? 

I’ve argued until I’m blue in the face that the Jeep Wrangler should have Reverse opposite 1st for rocking your way out of mud/snow/whatever. People just whine about “I’ve never driven a stick with that pattern” (although, because the universe loves me, a couple of days after the most recent argument I test-drove a CJ-

Yeah, definitely a thing on some performance cars. Since you never use first on the track, 2-5 end up in a more manageable H pattern.

No it doesn't, this actually got finished!

no kidding. 1k + some minor touch ups is a small price to be king of radwood pennsyltucky for a year.

It was clearly built by someone with their head up their Asimo.

I was looking for a bit of insight, yes. 

Can we talk about where that transmission tunnel in the cabin is headed? Because last time I checked those Accords had sideways engines with not a lot going on out back. I think there’s a bit more going on here than meets the eye #wakeupsheeple