turbocorolla
turbo_corolla
turbocorolla

This is a nice car. However, I think that I'll stick with my 2000 e320 wagon. 

Ill be 30 in August. I haven’t been carded in 13 years.

You're welcome. I just bought this (in hardback). If I don't like it, can I get a refund, from you, payable however you see fit?

I can get premium for 2.95 right now. 

Probably because the wheels are turned? 

My wife had an '06 jetta, 2.5 auto. We got it with 60k. We replaced the brake booster at 160k, the head cracked at 162. It was a wonderful car during the entire time we had it. 

Honest question. What was the difficulty level like? I would love to do one, but I would be either doing it by myself (no friends with any power tool skill) or shopping it out to a body shop. 

Not only that, but having more than one main bulb isn't allowed. 

I still love the video of him doing 3 gun training for John wick. 

Opened at $87, closed at $78. 

The first time I drove a stick was when I bought my first car and had to get it home. 

A guy at my work has 3 kids and refuses to have an SUV. He drives an r63

180 horse, diesel hybrid, manual transmission, and awd? Dang Americans. 

Yep. About to get a set for my forte to supplement it's wimpy ass horn. 

Im 6'4" tall and daily drive a forte and I fit quite comfortably. 

I had no clue about this. 

A few months ago, I took my wife's forte in for new tires and an oil change. Since I knew it was going to be a while before the car was done, I asked one of the sales people if I could do a test drive in a Veloster. Told her up front that I was only there for servicing. Turned out to be a slow day in sales so I got to

No. Just no. 

I just stuck it on the dash. 12 years and no one has said anything about it. 

Last year, there was a rep in Missouri that tried to introduce a bill to get rid of front plates. He was laughed at and told it would never see a vote.