I would buy a BMW, but I left Philly over a year a go and no longer am I a complete douche bag. Also I don't like tanning.
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Current Car: 99' Subaru Impreza Outback Sport
Project Car: 84' Chevy Monte Carlo
Past Cars: 84' Buick Regal, 87' Olds' Cutlass Supreme Brougham, 87' Monte Carlo SS, 91' Toyota Corolla
#37
I would buy a BMW, but I left Philly over a year a go and no longer am I a complete douche bag. Also I don't like tanning.
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I would get a Mini if it weren't for this:
I would get a Subaru if it weren't for this:
I would get a BMW or an Audi if it weren't for this:
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#42
Um, not really...Ride the Tiger,
You can see his stripes, but you know he's clean.
Don't you see what I mean?
#43
I would buy another VAG product, but they don't see TDI + AWD as a viable option for the US Market ...
/if they did, well ...
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#44
I'd get a Nissan Maxima, except the CVT is a complete joke and the car needs a 6MT and DSG type options.
I'd would get an Acura, if their design language didn't suck so much.
#45
I would buy another Volkswagen but there aren't anymore coilpacks left for replacement on this planet because my mk4 used them all.
I would also buy a FC rx7 but apex seals scare me.
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#46
Obligatory "I would get an AMG Benz, but no manual."
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#48
I would buy a Mercedes C Class but they don't offer the sexy things in manual anymore..
That, and the fact that the 2002 C320 my parents had spent a week in the shop every 5,000 miles and every electrical component on that vehicle failed and required a home refinance to fund the repair.
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Driving a modern Subaru is like driving a Sherman Tank with a plexi glass body. The underpinnings, drive-train, motor etc.. is all Rock Solid. It's the body and interior that still feels like it was made by Fisher Price.
The good news is that Subaru tech is still light years behind the rest of the industry save for Mitsu, Suzuki and Subaru's new "Eye Sight" system. This means there is less gadgetry to go wrong down the road. And because the interiors are mostly hard-plastic they resist the abuse my two small boys throw at them daily.
#52
Or how about I would buy brand X, but they don't offer; 5-door wagon thingy, with mad stance, diesel-hybrid, 10-speed "Manual" 70 mpg (Because 25 mpg is killing me on my 2.5 mile commute) 7-pass seating be able to handle HPDE's and Auto-X weekends, 50/50 weight distribution, less than 2500 lbs, Camcord reliability, Lexus service dept, Tacoma resale value etc... and on and on…
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I would get a Subaru Forester, but they still have 4-speed automatics and manuals are harder to find than dodos.
2007 Mazda 3 s Grand Touring
#56
I would love an older merc or BMW if they weren't so rare in upstate ny lol rust
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#57
"Your pants too tight,your wheels too bright"
#58
Porsche, but can't afford to fix it.
BMW, but can't afford to fix it.
Audi, but can't afford to fix it.
Subaru, but 4AT and longevity issues.
#59
Driving a VW is like having sex ,You just have to find the right curves and floor it and you will always have a hell of time.
#61
I would get Ferrari, but they are more than I can afford, pal.
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#62
Driving a VW is like having sex ,You just have to find the right curves and floor it and you will always have a hell of time.
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S2000 • TSX
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Driving a VW is like having sex ,You just have to find the right curves and floor it and you will always have a hell of time.
#66
I would buy a Ford (Focus ST) but worried about not only reliability but Ford's response to issues. Wasn't reassured with the Mustang manual trans issues and Ford's response.
2012 C30 T5 R-Design / 1996 855R
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I would buy a new VAG product if it didn't come with that God awful 2.5L oversized gas guzzling pig of an engine, and overpriced diesel.
Easy like Sunday Morning.
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I'd buy a Kia Forte Koup, but it's a Kia.