Let’s face it, most exotic, vintage cars are swoonworthy because they’re so BEAUTIFUL.
Let’s face it, most exotic, vintage cars are swoonworthy because they’re so BEAUTIFUL.
A few years ago I thought about buying a 308 when they were still around $30k, everyone told me not to as they were slow and not a real Ferrari. Now they are worth twice what they were, or more, and I wish I would have bought one to enjoy and then sell for profit.
As someone who lives in a city that’s about to get another fucking snowstorm, AWD matters.
I liked it a lot. The FXXK video was like a great CHoC video, the Kazakhstan trip was very cool, and the James McAvoy lap (with Harris’ commentary) was entertaining.
Is there a button in there somewhere to activate its reliability?
Does is still feel premium after your umpteenth unscheduled service visit? No first hand experience, but seems to be over-represented in the “What car are you glad you got rid of” story.
Because Internet warrior hipster brand bias.
Why are you sure of that? Thats a pretty bold assumption having not driven it.
Once had a rental Dodge Caliber, with the world’s buzziest 4cyl and the world’s worst CVT... what an insufferable pile of crap. I don’t know how someone could willing purchase one of those. We were so happy to give that back at the end of the week we had it.
Yeah, in some ways I feel like a HOA makes a lot of sense. It’s just that, in practice, they don’t work out so well because they tend to be overly restrictive and authoritarian.
There are many municipalities that would bar this vehicle regardless of an HOA.
I hate walking on cement. I rather walk on dirt, or even better, concrete.
Haha. It’s cute that you think they won’t have a rule about fence height.
It’s not charming if you have to live next to it.
I’m not sure why she hasn’t just bought a Subaru yet.
I’ll see the Impreza and literally raise you a Crosstrek.
I gotta agree with Tom. Subaru. Know a couple of people who have walked away with just bruises from serious accidents in Subarus. One said he felt like the Subaru commercial of the guy getting stuff out the car at the junkyard was him.
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Exactly.
I think it’s been about fifteen years since I last saw one of these in the wild. Out here in the Middle West they just dissolved. I can practically hear the one in the lead photo rusting.