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what if you're a poor like me with myxfitness, the knock off talkie bike?He's a follower on the talkie bike... he knows.
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what if you're a poor like me with myxfitness, the knock off talkie bike?He's a follower on the talkie bike... he knows.
The last car I had in the states was a manual. Had to special order it but sure enough, I got it. Massively prefer manual.sounds right. Manuals are going away
I've only driven manual few times in my life and would have to learn to drive one as I don't think my few trips as youth count me an as expert
Living in city doing a lot of city driving a manual isn't that appealing to me though, so just accepted my lot in life as an enthusiast poser that'll drive automatics
I have an infiniti q50, wife doesn't mind itMy A3 was the most fun to drive car I've ever owned. But my wife hated it because the suspension was too rough.
LOL.
"To prove how bad the one side is, here's a photoshopped pic of a squirrel firing a bazooka."
lesbian spans all tax brackets.what if you're a poor like me with myxfitness, the knock off talkie bike?
Yeah, our old message board got hacked by one side in the Syrian civil war at some point. Obviously not a super savvy person who showed the war crimes or whatever that image was supposed to convey.Lol. That dates back to at least 2006 on CBS
lesbian spans all tax brackets.
No shit.sounds right. Manuals are going away
I've only driven manual few times in my life and would have to learn to drive one as I don't think my few trips as youth count me an as expert
Living in city doing a lot of city driving a manual isn't that appealing to me though, so just accepted my lot in life as an enthusiast poser that'll drive automatics
In the 90's subaru actively marketed to lesbians and they remain incredibly popular with the group.I like that idea a lot. I hate so bad the stigma that Subaru fostered for the Outback but damn it's a pretty amazing vehicle. Yeah, for the price of the Explorer you could get a top-of-the-line barely-used Outback and a Mini. My parents just bought a used Mini. Barely used at all for 40% off new from Carmax and they got it shipped up from Miami or some shit.
No shit.
Up until the Trailhawk I had before this 4Runner, every car I ever had was manual. Can't really get it on many cars anymore. I was a little surprised that Toyota didn't offer a manual 4Runner.
We have a '14 Outback. Wife wants something a bit biggerI like that idea a lot. I hate so bad the stigma that Subaru fostered for the Outback but damn it's a pretty amazing vehicle. Yeah, for the price of the Explorer you could get a top-of-the-line barely-used Outback and a Mini. My parents just bought a used Mini. Barely used at all for 40% off new from Carmax and they got it shipped up from Miami or some shit.
I have an infiniti q50, wife doesn't mind it
If I end up with a Golf R, I think she'll hate that, but she rarely drives my car so I don't much care
yeah, manuals are really only left in sports cars designed for enthusiast, and even those are going awayNo shit.
Up until the Trailhawk I had before this 4Runner, every car I ever had was manual. Can't really get it on many cars anymore. I was a little surprised that Toyota didn't offer a manual 4Runner.
it's not too bad, there is a reason they're cheaper than competition and depreciate faster.I've had the q50 a bunch of times as rentals. That's a nice ride.
if you have ascent, would you really need a 2nd car with more room?We have a '14 Outback. Wife wants something a bit biggerfor the next family car, we're considering the Ascent. Then it becomes a question of what car I keep for my "tooling around" car. Do I keep the Mazda 3, which has half the miles that the Outback does, or do I keep the Outback to have more room?
Pretty sure they're still making manual Wranglers.yeah, manuals are really only left in sports cars designed for enthusiast, and even those are going away
Yeah they market more to enthusiast that want the manual.Pretty sure they're still making manual Wranglers.
Possibly. Sure, everything I'd want to throw in the Outback is almost certain to fit in the Ascent, but there may be occasions where having either the extra trunk space or being able to actually tow something would come in handy.if you have ascent, would you really need a 2nd car with more room?
Possibly. Sure, everything I'd want to throw in the Outback is almost certain to fit in the Ascent, but there may be occasions where having either the extra trunk space or being able to actually tow something would come in handy.
Right now, I'm leaning towards the Mazda for a bunch of reasons (likely to last longer since it hasn't been driven as much, better features, better gas mileage), but there's enough I like in the Outback that might come in handy as the kids grow up (trailer hitch for hauling/bike racks, roof rails for bigger gear and snow sports, allows us to use the beater car to buy/pick up bigger things) that it's on my mind to keep it over the 3.