They do. I'm not a fan but to each their own. That comment was a joke about @ElephantStomp post.I'll argue I've never seen a group that shows as much brand loyalty as Subura owners.
They do. I'm not a fan but to each their own. That comment was a joke about @ElephantStomp post.I'll argue I've never seen a group that shows as much brand loyalty as Subura owners.
This is 1 of the 2 Subarus I'd own...By the way, the WRX from Suburu ... like many white chicks. Looks great from the front, good from both sides, but got no ass at all.
I was given a loaner a few years ago; VW Jetta. Here, each owner can have their own. I find that vehicle ugly as sin. But, when it comes to the "user interface?" Nice car.They do. I'm not a fan but to each their own.
At this very moment mine has two saddles, six ropes, four sets of spurs, three branding irons, a cooler of beer, and two cases of cattle meds in itThat would be the most masculine feminine car...
With gas at 4.20 a gallon I’d definitely drive one if I didn’t have the crosstrekTrue, new bug is only a chick car. Though some guys who have a Subaru may drive them as well![]()
So you're a barrel racer....At this very moment mine has two saddles, six ropes, four sets of spurs, three branding irons, a cooler of beer, and two cases of cattle meds in it
kinky...At this very moment mine has two saddles, six ropes, four sets of spurs, three branding irons, a cooler of beer, and two cases of cattle meds in it
At this very moment mine has two saddles, six ropes, four sets of spurs, three branding irons, a cooler of beer, and two cases of cattle meds in it
Shit. Put a clown outfit in the car and he's got Ted Bundy vibes ...So you're a barrel racer....![]()
Manual? I don't like the look but the car looks like fun...5-speed I'd try to get to bark going into 4th.
It's the most convoluted transmission ever, sequential manual. It has an electronic clutch and you shift with the stick or buttons. Guess they figured a woman couldn't use a clutch or something. My wife has no issues with a true 5 speed but couldn't find one in that color. It's about like driving a go cart but it ain't barking tires in any gear. Engine is in the back as well, it's different.Manual? I don't like the look but the car looks like fun...5-speed I'd try to get to bark going into 4th.
Also, smart. Only one passenger allowed!![]()
While I'm no autophile when those transmissions came out I thought "that's cool" for about a minute: probably less.It's the most convoluted transmission ever, sequential manual. It has an electronic clutch and you shift with the stick or buttons. Guess they figured a woman couldn't use a clutch or something. My wife has no issues with a true 5 speed but couldn't find one in that color. It's about like driving a go cart but it ain't barking tires in any gear. Engine is in the back as well, it's different.
That's one, of two, I wish I never sold.The last manual I bought was the 'two door 96 Accord...V6 model.
The one car that scared me was the '88 CRX Si. I suppose that would be a 'chick' car today. Dunno. Fly? Fast? It doesn't begin to describe her.I had a 2001 Accord, 2 door coupe, 6 cyl auto. It was fast.
Drove a Saturn sky redline (ex-wife’s uncle bought one on a whim, as a toy) It would get after it!The one car that scared me was the '88 CRX Si. I suppose that would be a 'chick' car today. Dunno. Fly? Fast? It doesn't begin to describe her.
That was one of those "shared technology" things. Tim mentioned Saturn earlier. They had a "luxury" model that had a Honda engine. As I recall, it was in exchange for their tracking tech (GM.) That Saturn was on a GM platform if I'm remembering this right...biggest difference than the Miata was rear/front wheel drives.Drove a Saturn sky redline (ex-wife’s uncle bought one on a whim, as a toy) It would get after it!
Y'all get this. My first stop in the mornings, after the bank deposit, was the liquor store. A pint for the painter. Even though it was a $99 dollar job, no orange peel. He was a drinker, but one hell of a painter.Oh man. What a year. I had my lawn care company opened for about a year and was also the GM for an Earl Scheib in Memphis, TN: Summer Avenue. I wasn't 21, but good lord I had my cell phone! I swear, I didn't get carded because of that damn thing.
The 2nd version of that car was the best. I had a roommate who had one with the turbo. That thing was quick.