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They will sell dozens of them! DOZENS!!!

“I Know what I have. NO LOWBALLERS”

Rust, it’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.

What arch?

Every year I’m tempted to shop Craigslist for a used Subaru in the Northeast, after the “it’s winter, jack up the prices of every Subaru!” phase ends - but I hear your rust issues are even worse than here in Detroit, so I’m just straight terrified of what I’d end up with when I get there...

Every subaru owner here: “Yeah, the head gasket just does that”

I love when people get out of my rx-7(FB) and i tell them to lock the door. few seconds later i’m telling them to do it again. after a few tries with them not getting it, i’ll let them in on the secret. not many people these days knows about those old lock systems!

This wasn’t just Mazda. Lots of mechanical door systems from the 80s worked like this.

My 89 civic had the same feature, and my 87 toyota pickup. For the civic, you could not lock the driver door with the door open unless you pulled on the handle while locking the door.

Ha! My parents also had an ‘88 760 Turbo and that was frustrating. But at least it was power locks so you could lock all the doors with one twist of the key. If I remember correctly, you turned it one way to unlock the driver door and the other way to unlock all the doors.

Yes. It was weird at first to hold the handle and push the door closed so it would lock, but you quickly adapt and push the door closed and at the last second pull the handle up so the door would lock. My friend’s family had 2 626s, my other friend had a MX-6 GT, and I had an FC RX7, so we were all very familiar with

If you’re parked between two other cars, you can’t see all the way down the aisle as you back out. I prefer a wide angle backup camera in this situation over my handy dandy rear view mirror. I took this more as a way to avoid the dipshit not looking while driving in the parking deck than I did a way for me to not have

Humor is well and truly dead. great analysis.

I think the motorcycle guy was exercising restraint and still wanted to kick the old dude’s ass.

The fires started late at night. I was watching Netflix, not the news, so didn’t know until 8:30 am when my phone exploded with “OMG are you ok?” messages.

Not if it’s how you make your living, dickbag.

Meanwhile, across the street, the BMW folks are hopeful that they’ll be able to squeeze in a second car.

I hear you. I used to commute weekly from Lowell to the Cape when I was in college and I would literally stay on 495 the whole way, adding probably 30+ miles to the trip just to avoid going anywhere near boston during rush hour.

dawg, thats just people evacuating from work daily

As someone who owned a manual 9-5 aero wagon, I agree. Everyone should own a Saab at some point. So comfy and so much torque, it was a pleasure to drive even if it understeered decently.