I think I'll stick with my VFR, thanks though. I prefer 45mpg and low 11 second quarter mile times with my single person vehicle
i fuckin lol'd
How do you buy a new car and not realize that it's COMPLETELY WRONG?
In the world? I have no idea.
I'll just leave this here....
When I read the topic title, this was my initial thought: When is a car no longer new? When rust sets in. Which in Minnesota, can be as soon as 1 year, depending on the car's lifestyle and maintenance record.
Oh, to be rich and get to do whatever I wanted...
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I'm going to guess a HUGE percentage of those are because people leave their keys in their work trucks.
Effing Duh. Category created.
I mean, seriously!
R10:
Not that I'm complaining, but she's definitely been placed by that car after the fact... Either that or she's 9'6"
I see that somebody other than me was shopping for NSXs after that QOTD the other day about daily drivers!
Of all of the college cars between my three brothers and me, the 1st gen Acura Legend sedan was by far the best.
Yeah, but I couldn't think of a way to cleverly work it in there. That and the Hornet...
"BEFORE THE DAWN OF TIME... CHRISTMAS STILL SUCKED"
Perhaps even, some good samaritans could be Interceptors of fear and uncertainty in Hurricane relief efforts. Rescuing people from the Shadows of doubt, and raising them up on Goldwings. Allowing them to fly, like Blackbirds.
A friend of mine has an arctic white with this goofy forest green leather interior. He claims that it's the only one ever sold in that color/interior combination. It's possible, I guess. Either way, I love that car.