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It’s tires. It always has been tires, it will always be tires. 

-Stage 1/1.5 ecu tune. Utilizing the stock engine hardware. Just wakes the damn car up, especially turbo engines.

Auxiliary lights. They make most cars look cooler and they also improves night driving.

The issue isn’t that it’s based on the Civic. The issue is that it is literally just the Civic.

I know why it’s delayed — it’s still rendering!

Pre-emptive strike before the fanboys attack

Squeaky balljoints on a 4Runner? Shit, that might be the worst 4Runner problem I’ve ever heard of that wasn’t trail damage.

Normal dollies couldn’t get the Tesla off the pedestal this owner keeps it on.

A friend of mine has a Tesla and a pretty elaborate home charging station with solar and batteries. He’s in the tank for Tesla. A few weeks ago it wouldn’t start, and it took literally six days before a towing company could figure out a way to even remove the car from his garage due to the incline and layout, and the

Every fucking SUV ever. And their drivers right along with them.

While I loathe and hate giant lifted Bro-trucks and their clouds of noxious smoke and the apocalyptic noise they make ... the car (and you did ask for cars) I’d erase would be the eye searingly ugly Dodge Caliber.
Also, why the trend towards war and battle related names in cars? Do we really need Stealth, Crossfire,

The small raised cars that companies are trying to sell as cross overs: the trax or ecosport:

This is more of an overall body style than a particular model, but I guess the BMW X6 started the trend of fastback crossovers.

The Tesla Model S.

Laws that give jurisdictions the power to take personal property for their own financial gain are ridiculous and abusive. You suck Denmark. 

I honestly cannot believe that Panthers haven’t been brought up. Doesn’t really matter the model either. I have had like five different ones in different flavors and years. Was my 1988 Town Car as reliable as my 2007? No, it was 30 years old when I bought it. Was it still reliable enough to take a cross country trip

My wife bought a brand new Corolla (built in the States) back in 2000. It was her first new car and she loved it. She loved it so much she drove it for the next 16 years. During that time I replaced tires, brakes, batteries, windshield wipers, the serpentine belt, and sooo many hubcaps. The only item I replaced under

You’re just going to make a slideshow out of the responses, aren’t you?

Honda CR-Z, lot of people hoped that it would be the next CR-X, it wasn’t...

The TRD Avalon should win for sure, it literally defeats the purpose of the car and offers no performance. However my picks are for downright disappointments.