wondershowzen
Hi; I'm Clarence
wondershowzen

In August of 2010, I bought a new Legacy GT Limited.

I think your problem is that the comparable cars you’ve owned/listed are also not particularly reliable, so it’s a reasonably low bar. A much higher, (and probably unrealistic bar) is that my 4Runner has never had an unplanned mechanic visit. At 140k miles I had to replace the starter contacts. Other than that, just

Obligatory idiotic post about head gaskets in an engine no longer produced.

Including no AC and a blown rear diff that you have to replace.

I was all in until...

If you want a Jeep, buy a Jeep. Don’t try to make an off-roader out of this over-tired (see what I did there) old Synchro.  The tow hooks on the front are a good idea.  The new owner is going to need them.  CP

here you go

Theyre going to need time travel to release the car this decade

It used to be worse. The idea at the time was to build something that made people comfortable working downtown, and in the 1970s that meant a compound. They’ve really done wonders making it more personable, the bunker like PeopleMover station was changed and you can actually see Windsor now.

I miss the observation

It is impossible to feel inferior to a city that gave us both the Leafs and the Ford family.

Does Canada even have jails or do they just accept a heartfelt apology?

That wasn’t a swerve, that was a deliberate brake check. This guy should lose his license and go to jail.

What an eh-hole.

Rask has certainly gotten hot in the playoffs before, so it’s no one should be surprised that he’s playing well in the postseason yet again. And while the past doesn’t mean much for today, he has won a Vezina too.

If you want to do this right, you need a 95 Civic.

“mechanical failure” on the Mustang sent it and its driver, Ryan Lawson, straight toward the underside of the trailer

The real pucker inducer - watch the mirror of the truck making the recording and you can see a car was making a pass as it all happened; they brake and swerve into the median at the last second. That’s straight-up death-defying.