willietrombone
willietrombone
willietrombone

RIGHT! Insane. I vote we start a GoFundMe so we can save this gem :)

Okay, my bad. I read your comment as “I’m gunna use it as a winter beater”. Sorry:(

I’ve got a great story for you! I bought my first car about two years ago. It’s an MK4 Volkswagen Golf (2004 model year). I love this car, and I drive it all the time. Rewind a few months though- to October 2014. My car was due for a timing belt and water pump change. While there were removing the engine to perform

You all WISH you could have found one as spectacularly rare as this. SUPER special white 1999 Toyota Camry. 4-Cylinder! Can you believe this? I didn’t either when I saw it. But wait, there’s more. The seller says it has “minimal rust” and with just 160,900 miles! Dude. You wouldn’t see another one of these on the road

Okay, don’t beat on a car this rare. Please.

This wild Volkswagen can only be observed on summer days. Doesn’t like rain. When rain falls, battery light flashes and steering gets heavy. Doesn’t like winter either. Will grow rust holes and convince owner to spend $2,000 fixing said rust. Will require heart transplant from great grandchild (MK6 Jetta). That said,

I can’t even begin to tell you how much I agree with you in this Article. I’m 17, and for my first car I bought a rust-free MK4 Volkswagen Golf and I intend to keep it that way. Being that I’m from upstate New York, I happily garage my Golf during the winter and leave it dormant. This is okay with me, but here’s the

One time, while in Florida, my family rented a Sebring (they had a Passat there, which was unusual, and I pushed for it but my parents didn’t want to pay the extra $50 or so to upgrade to the Passat). So I begrudgingly step into the back seat of the Sebring. with just three of us in the car, mind you. To preface this,

Great to hear you loved it. I tested an MK6 Golf R and it was a beast on the streets, but sucked major dick on a track (can I say that?) and I would not have recommended it. This new one though... Damn. This is the car for people who don’t need to flaunt their money. If one has $40k to spend on a car, this person

Shit. I’d pay any amount of money just to have that steering wheel and door inserts. Looks tasty!

When I open up my dealership, I'm gunna have a laid-back approach to selling cars. My ads will be clean and minimalistic with a focus on the car itself. I won't be advertising gimmicks and lies about low monthly payments and high down payments in the fine print.

Ahh I see what you mean and I agree. I personally love the way they look, but I chose a Golf of this exact generation over an F30 BMW 3-Series. So maybe I’m not the most reliable source of opinion for an eye-catching car.

I've been following this channel for a while. They always have some super weird way of destroying a car. One time, they shot a water jug at a Fiat Secento and the entire B-Pillar collapsed in. Oh, and about that Volvo- it's been through about 15 crashes and more than enough actual rollovers, all while still being

I don’t think Golfs are very boring at all. At least over here in the US, Golfs like that are relatively rare.

You can’t even? Have you gone full white girl? I should pick you up a pumpkin spice soy latte on my way home. This article made my day though.

Let’s start a fund to get her a new Range Rover!

Yuck. You couldn't pay me to drive a Hyundai.

I’m so excited for this. Hopefully, the revival of Alfa Romeo in the USA and Maserati’s growth will make people hate Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep a little less. I know I already hate them less! FCA is becoming a powerhouse with some truly out-of-the-box and bold cars. I’m slowly becoming a fan of them.

Undoubtedly the free taxi. I love driving, and meeting new people. That wouldn’t be too much of a hassle for me at all! An easy WYR in my opinion. And as for the dream car, I can’t wait to watch everyone shit on me for this: Volkswagen Passat VR6 SEL Premium. DSG, 4Motion, hint of luxury in a big, well-rounded

I just hope the CC never dies. Volkswagen needs that in their lineup.