Looks like turn-in rate is pretty good.
Looks like turn-in rate is pretty good.
Nah, it won't fit. Now a Crown conversion mid-engined Corvair on the other hand...
I bought a 73 Granville from one of my professors in college for 200 dollars. It got about 6 mpg. The best thing about it was trading it in on a new 1982 Honda Civic for 300 dollars.
Or a Corvette.
What do you expect from a millennial surf bro? Perspective? The car is older than he is.
No. It’s the white trash coal rolling douchebags.
I sold my WRX, but kept the BRZ, which was the right decision.
I see way more bro’s hooning about in old riced out Accords and Civics than just about anything else. At least you are honest about it.
I just don’t see that kind of behavior that much with most WRX/STI owners. I know it happens, but most drive pretty responsibly.
I couldn’t believe the first time I was profiled by a cop in mine. I was driving the speed limit, he passed me in the opposing lane, made a u-turn and followed me for at least a mile before giving up and racing off to what I hope was an actual event. And I was not a young man when that happened. After three years of…
I have bought two manual transmission cars in the last five years, gimpy knee be damned. As Alanis said, you want to know why there is a shortage of reasonably priced enthusiast cars without manual transmissions?
He said during qualifying that anyone could be world champion driving for Mercedes. Just because you didn’t hear it doesn’t mean it wasn’t said.
Nobody is buying anything right now, except the 1% of the 1%. Which kind of puts the lie to the so called “strong economy”.
What's sport without shit-talking? Something worthy of the name.
He is getting there. He might want to keep his mouth shut and not openly taunt or belittle his biggest rival a day before the race though, cuz karma is a bitch.
Old school race reporting: cover all the races, wait until the magazine issue comes out with an in depth story by a writer with extensive knowledge and experience covering the sport.
Yes, I know they make Kia, and unlike you I have never owned either of them.
If you cared at all about looks, neither is a good choice.
With the Veloster as equipped with the performance pack, the Type R is only about 5 grand more.
Yes. One of their first models (recently up for auction at BAT) was sold to Juan Peron. The Shah of Iran was a regular client as well.