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Well it's not.

I’ve never wanted to give a car a NP more than this one. I’ve come to realize lately that a comfy GT is my ideal package for a car if I were to have a two car garage with something off-roadable in the other stall. I’ve always loved the G coupe’s styling, the performance is solid and can be easily improved upon should

I’m not nearly as bugged out by the lack of wheel well liner as I am by the fact that the wheel looks to be not centered in the well at all. Is it the quarter panel or a camera trick or what?

okay I don’t remember the last time I fell in love with a vehicle as fast as that Iveco frankentruck, it’s absolutely glorious and more than charming enough to forget about all the likely pitfalls of being its owner. I really reeeeeeally want it 🥺

TXR0 on the PS2 is one of my favorite racing games of all time, though honestly I’ve never heard of Racing Lagoon until reading this and now I just have to get a way to play it cause it looks incredible.

Wow, calling it a “perspective shift” is a hell of a way to rebrand “do what the poors have to do”. My current vehicle is a $500 Prius that was my coworker’s secondary beater, it’s been in front and rear collisions and the battery connections are damaged. I’ve been driving it for a year and as of now I don’t have

As did I. Pretty sure that voice will live rent free in my head until I die.

Given that we’re not stuck with the one vehicle no matter what, I’d take the red XJ. It’s already got a spot in my dream garage and this one looks mighty nice.

I know I shouldn’t love these things simply by virtue of them being Pontiacs (I’ve had two in my life, believe me I know), but the nostalgia here is as potent as any drug I’ve done. I think it’s one of the best looking American cars of the era, and one of the only times where Pontiac’s chunky plastic cladding actually

This is fine overall but that soft top looks an awful lot like the one on a 911 convertible and it’s giving me the same sort of cognitive dissonance that I feel when seeing an S197 Mustang convertible with the soft top that was clearly a cost-saving holdover from the SN95 gen. It’s weird.

I was gonna say the gen 2 Dodge Ram for that same reason, but honestly you’re right on this one. I got many fond memories of riding to the lake in the back of my uncle’s black/red Suburban but they really are just big bloated luxury trucks. Still capable off road? Sure, just like modern trucks are. I think this is the

Okay thank you for perfectly describing the handling of NFS: Hot Pursuit. I bought the remaster and I still love the game but my god that shit has always bugged me. Like it doesn’t keep the game from being good, it doesn’t stop me from enjoying it, but it’s never not noticeable. I tell my friends it’s like driving a

I still love the opening of FH1 sticking you in a VW Corrado, that was a brilliant choice.

That would mean there’s likely also a black hole under the passenger seat so just. . . y’know, don’t drop anything down there.

Not gonna lie, those Thunderbird wheels on the P1800ES are working. I reeled a bit at first tryna figure out what they were from (Camaro? naaaah) and then just kinda. . . liked it. I'm not normally for this kinda combo but every once in a while it comes together in a good way.

Me. It appeals to me. I thoroughly enjoy many of the things presented here (in no particular order):

Wow, core memory unlocked. I only watched that movie once a long time ago and I forgot about this. What a great car to choose for a chase scene.

I am currently rocking a gen 2 Prius that I bought from my coworker for $500 to replace the Olds 88 that got stolen last autumn, it was his keep-around beater and I can confirm it’s turned out to be a fuckin rockstar. I just took it on a four hour trip for a friend’s birthday weekend. Earlier this summer I shuttled a

My ex and I had one as a rental when we went to Florida and we both hated it. Maybe it was a particularly abused example but the engine was unpleasantly noisy and harsh and off, the visibility felt awful with the chunky headrests and swoopy roofline, the handling was two steps above baby food mush, etc. But I gotta

I’m just gonna go ahead and say this is an extremely poor choice of vehicle for this series. Debates about structural rigidity aside, this is just inviting a whole bunch of non-disabled people to argue over the merits of something that was specifically not made for them. I’m not disabled myself but I am a queer trans