subyfanatic
subyfanatic
subyfanatic

I agree on Garden State. I'd even throw in Being John Malkovich, A Beatiful Mind, Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, and The Station Agent as phenomenal contenders. But I guess you can't argue with one of Brando's greatest and most parodied performances.

You're all wrong. My 90s automotive tech school instructor said that "motor" is incorrect in place of "engine" since a motor is electric while engines require internal combustion. You all get an F.

How is this shit meaningful?

This is streaming on Netflix. Still not worth the price.

First of all, it's "Paterson" with one "T". I grew up there, spent about 26 years of my life in that once wondrous city. Sorry for nit-picking but it's commonly misspelled and it's annoying, like the mispronunciation of my last name, but that's a different story. I typically wouldn't trust any shop there, just like I

Before judging it I'd like to see crash data, then a test drive if it passes on safety.

That steering wheel

I highly regard Subaru, since owning my first one, a 1988 GL sedan. I have owned 7 more Subarus since, and in between I became employed within. I couldn't be happier doing a job I love for a company I love. That's not just a shameless plug but it's honest. My best of friends were met through local Subaru groups

Gal Gadot? Really? I suppose you prefer all those super thin meatless extras in the car show scenes as well. Elsa Pataky or go home. If anything could make these films a little more realistic it would be real women, with curves. Not Vogue magazine leftovers.

The rules differ in NYC. Have you ever talked to a cab driver?

Holy shit man, great minds think alike!

Not to get in to semantics here but what year Mondeo and ST/RS are you referring to? Ford didn't implement the Aston grill design until several years ago and that was about the time they were looking to sell the brand off, 2006-2007 I believe. They were owned by Ford since 1994 and I'm sure the 92-93 Mondeo did not

So I read the story yesterday, found it quite engaging. Last night I dream I'm at some underground hotel garage in Las Vegas to meet with someone from Super Replicas. I approach the "media" car they have prepared for me to ride along in, looks like a Reventon screwed an Audi R8. Tanner Foust shows up, he's the company

Which Ford stole from Aston so we're back to square One (77) ;)

I immediately thought

You thank God for letting Toyota handle styling but you miss one important point. See, Subaru designers replaced Toyota's designers when this whole partnership began. Toyota had been suffering in years prior with the lack of exciting cars in their lineup. Subaru began expressing interest in developing a coupe and a

I think a challenge was issued to reveal the rear view of this design revolution.

ZOMG yes! The XT6 was awesome for it's time. I remember selling the remanufactured digital dash to quite a few customers through the early-mid 90s.

I would say the 05-07 Legacy wagon should be on the list since Subaru decided not enough were selling to keep it around. I had an 06 2.5i with a huge power moonroof and loved loved loved it. Instead they opted to make the Outback their only Legacy-based wagon.