turbolag23
TurboLag23
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My list:

My suggestion:

OH MY GOD

Veyron

Subaru Legacy GT Wagon.

Saving up for a 2006 LGT Wagon with similar goals in mind.

So, here's a little background on my family's car life:

Books with cool cars are very helpful. I loved the F40 and McLaren F1 from age 6 because I saw them in a car encyclopedia and loved the way they looked.

Books with cool cars are very helpful. I loved the F40 and McLaren F1 from age 6 because I saw them in a car encyclopedia and loved the way they looked.

Soooo... AWD Wagon and I'll buy one.

I think that a more practical alternative is a coilover'd and VF52'd Subaru Legacy GT Limited Wagon.

I agree with the G25 being lame; my dad and I test-drove one. However I don't think it's #1. I think the Aston Martin Cygnet is number 1 for sure, closely followed by the Acura ZDX.

1999-2002 Mitsubishi Mirage

EXACTLY.

I really hope that the Chernobyl radiation goes down to safe levels before Ken Block stops Gymkhana-ing... because it just struck me how fucking awesome a Gymkhana would be around the streets of Pripyat!!!! There's even a place where they stashed all the irradiated trucks, helicopters (some of which are fricken

I really would have liked to see a wagon version of the 2004-2008 Acura TL with AWD. TSX Sportwagon is OK, but the TSX's base engine strains to move the car (I test-drove one yesterday) and the TSX only comes in FWD.

The interior of my car is spotless, save for a tissue box.

I think this is gorgeous!!!

If the bike lanes look like this, then bikers nave NO excuse to be riding where I'm driving. Seriously.

-People merging without signaling. This only really pisses me off when people do it to me and I'm close behind them; if there are no cars for miles it doesn't matter as much.