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What is your favorite car? (Top 3)

  • Ame Sea

    Votes: 6 1.7%
  • Ferd

    Votes: 79 22.6%
  • Chevus

    Votes: 29 8.3%
  • Crintzler

    Votes: 5 1.4%
  • Doge

    Votes: 38 10.9%
  • Beem Dubya

    Votes: 28 8.0%
  • Mersaydis

    Votes: 28 8.0%
  • Volts-Wagon

    Votes: 31 8.9%
  • FIOT

    Votes: 8 2.3%
  • Joop

    Votes: 21 6.0%
  • Alphonse Romero

    Votes: 9 2.6%
  • Vulva

    Votes: 34 9.7%
  • Teslur

    Votes: 11 3.1%
  • Mincooper

    Votes: 6 1.7%
  • Knee-Son

    Votes: 17 4.9%
  • Hun-die

    Votes: 11 3.1%
  • Toyoder

    Votes: 123 35.1%
  • Hondo

    Votes: 90 25.7%
  • Subrue

    Votes: 47 13.4%

  • Total voters
    350
In my town during the week days I always see the tinest women driving trucks on stilts or Carolina squats picking up/dropping off at school. Is this because hubby is driving the Altima to work?

I don't know if I already posted this but I sold my 3/4 ton diesel. The guy said this is going to be his wife's truck. He already had taken out a loan for the wheels and the lift kit he's putting on it. Hurts my soul, but cash helps
 
In my town during the week days I always see the tinest women driving trucks on stilts or Carolina squats picking up/dropping off at school. Is this because hubby is driving the Altima to work?

I don't know if I already posted this but I sold my 3/4 ton diesel. The guy said this is going to be his wife's truck. He already had taken out a loan for the wheels and the lift kit he's putting on it. Hurts my soul, but cash helps
I've seen it too. I'm not sure if it's just the latest flavor of "lifestyle" vehicle purchase (maybe mall crawler Jeeps are out of fashion now?) or just female insecurity expressing itself by purchasing the closest thing to a road-legal tank that they can buy.
 
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I've seen it too. I'm not sure if it's just the latest flavor of "lifestyle" vehicle purchase (maybe mall crawler Jeeps are out of fashion now?) or just female insecurity expressing itself by purchasing the closest thing to a road-legal tank that they can buy.
A few weeks ago I saw a lifted excursion driven by a woman with a plate that read "MOMTANK". No lie
 
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Audrey Hepburn and a Ferrari 250 GT.
 
A few weeks ago I saw a lifted excursion driven by a woman with a plate that read "MOMTANK". No lie
My wife wants the new Wagoneer and likes one she's seen with a 2 inch lift and mickey's. We live on a dirt road that gets washed out in monsoons, mind you, but her 2018 Jeep with A/Ts and no lift has never once had an issue with it.

Women just like to LARP sometimes, same as anyone, I guess
 
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My wife wants the new Wagoneer and likes one she's seen with a 2 inch lift and mickey's. We live on a dirt road that gets washed out in monsoons, mind you, but her 2018 Jeep with A/Ts and no lift has never once had an issue with it.

Women just like to LARP sometimes, same as anyone, I guess
I personally like women who drive big trucks, even if it is LARPING.
 
My wife wants the new Wagoneer and likes one she's seen with a 2 inch lift and mickey's. We live on a dirt road that gets washed out in monsoons, mind you, but her 2018 Jeep with A/Ts and no lift has never once had an issue with it.

Women just like to LARP sometimes, same as anyone, I guess
Someone convince me that women actually enjoy cars. Every car show I've been to where it's the girlfriend's or the wife's car, there's always a man who butts in and explains all of the specs and the work gone into it. When I was looking at buying an MGB last year, the dude was very adamant that this was his wife's car. Even though it was in a barn under tarps, and her highlander was parked out front. My sister, my mom, my female friends, none of them seem to care all that much.

I'm pretty sure that women (99%) just want something new and clean. Like an appliance rather than a vehicle. If Keurig made a car...
 
Someone convince me that women actually enjoy cars. Every car show I've been to where it's the girlfriend's or the wife's car, there's always a man who butts in and explains all of the specs and the work gone into it. When I was looking at buying an MGB last year, the dude was very adamant that this was his wife's car. Even though it was in a barn under tarps, and her highlander was parked out front. My sister, my mom, my female friends, none of them seem to care all that much.

I'm pretty sure that women (99%) just want something new and clean. Like an appliance rather than a vehicle. If Keurig made a car...
There are women who actually like cars, though those are rare. By liking cars I mean being interested in the mechanical bits like gear ratios and piston rings, not just reciting hp numbers like many of the braindead goons on youtube who review cars.
 
Anyone have some compliments or complaints about the Subaru Baja. I’m kinda interested since it’s really a 4 cylinder car I think I can use a lot for. It’s usually 5-20k max and comes from 80k to 200k on mileage. Also I sold that Shelby body for a bit of extra money so I might be good, I just want some advice.
 
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Anyone have some compliments or complaints about the Subaru Baja. I’m kinda interested since it’s really a 4 cylinder car I think I can use a lot for. It’s usually 5-20k max and comes from 80k to 200k on mileage. Also I sold that Shelby body for a bit of extra money so I might be good, I just want some advice.
If from a salty state, high potential for it to be a rust bucket. It's kinda obsolete now with cars like the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Sante Fe. If something larger is needed, the Honda Element is there for unibody pickups.
 
If from a salty state, high potential for it to be a rust bucket. It's kinda obsolete now with cars like the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Sante Fe. If something larger is needed, the Honda Element is there for unibody pickups.
Eh i'm sure it can survive some southern heat and the slight desert. Probably just need to prep it honestly.
 
You looking at a Baja that's a southern only car? Might be a nice one to collect if with a stick.
Nah, most of them have been automatic at least to my knowledge. Some have gone to 400,000 miles without the engine giving out so I might give it a shot when I move out. The 2007 Dodge Dakota has been an amazing truck for me but I need more leg room and seats for friends and luggage.
 
Nah, most of them have been automatic at least to my knowledge. Some have gone to 400,000 miles without the engine giving out so I might give it a shot when I move out. The 2007 Dodge Dakota has been an amazing truck for me but I need more leg room and seats for friends and luggage.
What's your budget? You could find a bigger SUV or body on frame Toyota for even more space.
 
I can lay down 10k upfront, but I don't want anything too big since I got some real manlet friends.
I feel like a Baja might be too small. I've seen one in person and it's like a subcompact in the rear with a short bed.
 
I feel like a Baja might be too small. I've seen one in person and it's like a subcompact in the rear with a short bed.
Yeah i'll prob need to fit in one just to make sure i'm gonna make that kind of decision. However, if it's the right size then i'm gonna customize the hell out of that thing. Carbon fiber all around.
 
Yeah i'll prob need to fit in one just to make sure i'm gonna make that kind of decision. However, if it's the right size then i'm gonna customize the hell out of that thing. Carbon fiber all around.
The carbon fiber sounds unnecessary. Just keep it stock.
 
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Does anyone have a recommenedation for a diesel? Preferably an IDI. I have the chance to either buy a 1989 Ford with a 7.3 IDI (~450,000 mi, used as a heavy duty truck for work), a Chevy LUV C223 a turbo diesel (~220k mi, bad fuel filter* and been sitting for 20+ years), or a 1991 Volvo with D24T (750k mi, with all maintenance logs).

*Car cranks but engine dies in a few seconds after.
 
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