They're on everything around here. I've seen them on trucks where it wasn't actually connected to the exhaust system. Just faux smoke stacks.
They're on everything around here. I've seen them on trucks where it wasn't actually connected to the exhaust system. Just faux smoke stacks.
Absolutely! That's what's fun about our challenge, is I get to find charities or organizations I like to donate to, but that my friend dislikes. It's a win-win-win!
Oh man, go to rural Georgia, I see tons.
Remember the 2 door Camry? I almost bought one a few years back with a manual. My current car doesn't have a manual, so I can't really talk, but all cars should be offered with a manual in my opinion.
I think you're being too hard on it. It's not THAT boring. It doesn't handle particularly well (way to soft, definitely not grounded to the ground), but it's got decent acceleration, looks good, etc. I just don't get why people hate on them, but not on Accords or whatever. That class in general is pretty dull, so I…
That does make it a little more interesting, but all I can think of is modern bro-trucks. Definitely interesting, but still not my cup 'o tea.
It really does help with motivation! It's a combination of a) not wanting your friend to taunt you, and b) not wanting to give away your money.
Well, he's pretty conservative and I'm pretty liberal, so it's not too hard to find charities/organizations I like that he dislikes. For instance, he just had to pay up last week (first time) and I chose the American Humanist Association.
My best friend and I are doing this with our workout goals. Basically, if he skips a workout then I get to donate $10 of his money to the charity of my choice (preferably one he hates), and vice-versa. It's worked really well so far.
Definitely agree with this one. Nobody under 60 has ever purchased an Avalon. Fact.
Goddamn the poor Camry gets so much hate here. It's a good car, plain and simple. Maybe not exciting, but it's a solid car. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. It'd be like constantly trashing Miatas because they can't haul lumber.
To each his own I guess. Ditch the smoke stacks and the decals, and it would be nice enough.
Might be fast, and maybe even kind of cool. But I can't get past the ugly, sorry. And it's too mint to go about customizing it to my liking. Essentially, it'd be a NP if and only if you liked how it looks, which I don't (and I can't imagine many would, but I'm apparently wrong about that).
Ha, you have to like ugly trucks to belong to an auto enthusiast website? Or are you saying I should have known this was stock without reading it? If it's the latter, you may have a point, but I'm not an encyclopedia and I'm not familiar with every special edition model ever released.
I saw this posted the other day, and (as many others pointed out) it really doesn't look sturdy. There is a ton of flexing going on, and I imagine it won't hold up for too long, which of course can be very dangerous depending on what kind of exercises you're doing.
So... I actually went back and read the description, and this was stock? Wut?! Oh well, still ugly.
I don't care what it has to offer, it's just so lame. This truck could have been cool, but they decided to go the old man route and make it stupid. Blah.
Interesting! It's funny how it looks crappy and cheap on the Hyundai, but fits the Noble. It's almost like it was meant for the Noble and Hyundai is the one ripping it off.
Yup. I think where people get confused is that they're trying to make their car go the other way (so they're trying to steer back the opposite way they're skidding). As most people know intuitively (I would think), you have to right the car first, otherwise you won't regain control enough to turn back the way you want.
Awesome! Runescape and MapleStory are about tied for fond memories of playing free games as a teenager.