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Satty

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  1. The Miata is the perfect size, the Z4 just seems like more of a cruiser than an actual sporty car.
  2. I love the idea of a 4cyl roadster, but the Z4 is huge.
  3. Every time I see a CTS coupe I fall a little more in love. Saw another one today.
  4. Up to Series 5 Episode 8 and one of those things that's easy to overlook through the antics is that Clarkson really is a good journalist.
  5. Yup. Kill Avril!! I forgot she existed until that freaking song where she manages to say hell about 600 times in 3 minutes. An M-F-K thread would be interesting if it wouldn't have to be shoved in Rated R where nobody would see it.
  6. It is series 2-15, 114 episodes total, a couple of which aren't available for streaming. All in all, totally worth the $10/month if you like Top Gear, even the old episodes where they test cars that are irrelevant today are great.
  7. I think its 2-15 but I'm not certain. They no longer do it by seasons, they just have Top Gear UK and all the episodes together.
  8. Awesome! Something like 117 episodes available for instant download.
  9. The Miata has something other cheap roadsters have lacked: a trunk.
  10. That's what she said.
  11. These exercises are pure fantasy, like playing Marry-f@#k-Kill using Emma Stone, Avril Lavigne and Flo from the Progressive commercials, you can talk all you want but its never going to happen.
  12. Satty

    Zoom?

    Congrats, a different beast than the Z, not a bad ride at all, especially if the price was right.
  13. By the time the imaginary engine and platform are a reality, $23k will be the average price of a new subcompact.
  14. Yes, everything must be exactly the same as it was 40 years ago.....
  15. Oh god..... 1 1987 Dodge Dakota 3.7 auto wrecked 2 1996 Buick Century 3.1 auto passed around the family later traded 3 1996 Chrysler Sebring convertible 2.7 auto passed around the family 4 2001 Saturn L200 2.4 manual traded 5 2000 Toyota Camry Solara 3.0 auto wrecked 6 2005 Ford Fusion 2.3 manual sold 7 1989 Buick LeSabre Estate 307 later 350 auto C4C'd 8 2007 Toyota Prius 1.5 auto traded with LeSabre 9 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Sportwagen DSG still have it Didn't include the wifes Mini or flaming Pontiac
  16. People want to show off, its why the H2 sold and the Cavalier needed 70% off.
  17. The tail lights are a million times better, since they actually bothered to remember theory existence this time. But from the front, its similar enough that it can be mistaken for the current car. Do you really want the neighbors thinking you bought a 5 year old car instead of a new one?
  18. It's different?
  19. Then you're just making a Cruze hybrid, they'll have to cut $20k from the price after your $10k in cuts.
  20. GM needs to walk a fine line here, as long as people are willing to pay $40k it more, they might as well take the money.
  21. I shut my sisters head in the window of a Ford Tempo rental we had in Atlanta in 1994.
  22. I once took my Solara in for an oil change, when the guy went to do the paperwork he asked me what year Grand Prix it was. Talk about an insult, comparing my fabulous Toyota with a pos like that.
  23. Satty

    Zoom?

    Know what would be cheap to buy, insure and fix? An old van. Gas would be expensive, but that would be offset by the lack of a payment.
  24. Satty

    Zoom?

    A Mini can hold 4 people, provided the passengers in back don't mind an intimate setting. I wouldn't use it to go cross-country with 4 adults, but its acceptable for 2 adults and a toddler. For what its worth, its nearly impossible to change clothes inside unless you're a Russian gymnast. Edit: I despised the rooftop bike carrier but have gotten used to it. However, the Jetta is light years better for biking and kayaking duty.
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