wrexxer
Wrexxer
wrexxer

What does the S in the Corolla S mean? I assumed it was a faster package? On a related note, I saw a regular Impreza with the big wing and STI badges being sold as having the STi Appearence Package.

How about a 1990 GT-R vs a 2008 GT-R?

That sucks man. Sounds like an almost winner, except for the trust issues. Must have been in some prior bad relationships.

This just begs for more information...

Me too!

Yes, it indicates that it’s a premium fuel only vehicle, though it doesn’t mention lead or not.

I’m on a 16 GB 5, and it seems to work ok for me.

Also, heavy use can burn out your natural serotonin production, at least for a while, leading to depression.

Oh contraire... heroin is experiencing a resurgence, especially amongst upper middle class suburban kids.

What is Sass?

Got a ‘72 in the warehouse here at work, though the one here is canary yellow and showroom fresh.

Can’t take 5 minutes out of your day? Then don’t speculate on what happened based on a sloppily written blog post.

If people would check her fb page, you can kind of figure out what happened.

Claude Money? But seriously... I’d be curious to know how they restored paintings that had been sitting at the bottom of the ocean for the better part of a century.

Topeka? I’m in Wichita. Hell.... we’re practically neighbors! Also... I’m sorry (that you live in Topeka). I spent a summer there, and found it to be rather boring.

That, or a nice thick memory foam pad... but a mattress would stowe away better. I have a twin sized air bed with a built in pump. You just hit the button, inflate to desired firmness, and screw the valve closed. It really is like a bed. It’s so far from the air mattresses of my youth that it’s barely recognizable.

A night sleeping in that “bed” would KILL my back.

This may be a dumb question, but how does the car cool itself without a grill? Does it get air from a ramp or induction system under the car or something?

My DD is a ‘13 stock WRX. My 2nd car is a ‘94 Ford Ranger XLT 5 sp MT. Power nothing as far as seats and locks go. It’s got 206K on the clock, the thermo guage is funky, and the fuel guage doesn’t work, but by god it fires up and goes when I need it to. Which is rarely. Need some body work done on the WRX in the next

Reading things like this makes me happy that I went with the standard WRX. The interior was creaky at first, but not so much anymore, and the ride is pretty comfy. Plus, I saved the $15K premium for a car that I’d never use to it’s full potential. Occasionally the wife drives the WRX, and though she won’t admit it, I