In my 16 years, I’ve been in 3 accidents that I can recall. I was a passenger for all of them.
In my 16 years, I’ve been in 3 accidents that I can recall. I was a passenger for all of them.
I’ll most likely be the only one to say it, but I like the look of this car. I seem to have an odd taste for this kind of thing, as I also like how my ‘07 b9 Tribeca looks.
Then my car must be worth $33,700
“This car looks good to a lot of people, but I don’t like it, therefore the builder is an idiot.”
No, it is not. (Source: live there). Car thefts happen, but not more than anywhere else. I leave my car locked, but put valuables in the glovebox/under the seat. I haven’t had a break-in, myself, but it’s possible TheBlightOfGrey was talking about a different part of town than I’m familiar with.
Good idea, but you need to go bigger. My dream project is a ‘77 Vette with a Blueprint Engines 632 swapped in. In my opinion, one of the best ways to turn gas into noise.
Having had my permit for about 9 months, all of my driving has been done in automatics. In all, I’ve driven: a 2017 Honda Pilot AWD, a 2007 Subaru Tribeca, a 1977 Corvette, a 1999 Suburban, and a 2015 Subaru Outback. Sometime in the near future, I will be learning to drive a manual, on an old (unsure of the year)…
The stock BMW blinker fluid is only visible to BMW owners.
The real reason they include a tent.
I will be taking it in one of these in September. 2007 Subaru Tribeca, in silver, without the sun roof.
Going to have to disagree on one point. Carbon fiber is great. It most definitely looks better than shiny black plastic, doesn’t get covered in fingerprints, doesn’t wear out over time, and actually saves weight if used instead of other materials, which puts it ahead of at least 4 trim options.
Yes, but it’s broken from the factory.
Reminds me of the speedometer on our ‘99 Suburban that went to 160 or 180 (not sure which, just remember that it was ridiculous.) Highest I know of it getting to is about 80, but the wind noise was unbearable.
My dream summer car is probably an early 70's Corvette, and I was fortunate enough to drive a ‘77 last summer, only a couple months after getting my permit. https://photos.app.goo.gl/gJCbZvbv7MCRmVvf2 I’ll be getting my license this fall, and I’ll get to drive the “kids car” of our family, a 2007 Subaru Tribeca. It’ll…