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Boxy, but good:
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2001 Tundra
1976 Eldorado convertible

The former is about as dependable as a truck can get. The latter has as much throw weight as an ICBM and a glove compartment big enough to hold a year's worth of gas receipts.
 

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2005 Subaru WRX STi. (stock, except for mudflaps.)

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2004 Dodge Viper (highly modified. 700+ naturally aspirated horse power)

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I love both of these cars. They are a blast to drive.

I enjoy detailing them. A good way to relax.
 

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Originally Posted by Kai
2005 Subaru WRX STi. (stock, except for mudflaps.)

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2004 Dodge Viper (highly modified. 700+ naturally aspirated horse power)

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I love both of these cars. They are a blast to drive.

I enjoy detailing them. A good way to relax.


i officially hate you. /thread.
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i want an STi so ******* badly. even just a WRX and I'm set. my friend had his friend from college come up last summer with a highly modified wrx putting like 350hp to the wheels or some **** like that. fastest I've ever been in. was sooo nice.
 

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2002 Lexus is300 in Gray. 92k and no major problems thus far, Timing belt just changed.
2001 Chevrolet Tahoe LT in Black. 106k and many many small problems. For long distance trips, work and carrying crap around it's perfect.

Pondered a 06 530 Wagon in Gray or Black for the last few months to replace the Chevy but desire a 04/05 M3 (won't buy new). Unfortunately a court appearance and points for speeding (120mph in a 70) in 05 has wrecked my insurance for another 3 years minimum and my wife can't/won't drive manual.
 

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Originally Posted by The Deacon
00 Lexus LS400. 27.9mpg on highway and roomy, very comfortable and responsive. Legendary reliability and not nearly as expensive to maintain as one might think. 50k yearly mileage with synthetic oil, I hope to reach 500k.

My 92 ES250 had 300K+ miles before it was wrecked. With proper care you should be able to get 500K from your LS400.

My present cars;
97 Benz C230 (if only it ran like my Honda)
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98 Volvo V70 (station wagon)
95 Honda Civic
 

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Another boxy model - 180K miles and just getting started.
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Huntsman, you are required the post the pic of you and the Jag in this thread.

Kai, how long did it take you to wash (and detail afterward if you do that) the WRX after that photo?
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