you know they maybe lame cars for teenagers but it's the car they need. and what i mean by that is that they usually have a crappy civic or S-10 pickup and shove as many people into them as possible and with a wagon they could shove even more of em' in there.
I'm pretty sure that this guy only deals with Salvage saabs and volvos. He buys them and rebuilds them. They usually look good, I drove a 9-3 auto he was selling, and that thing needed some work.
"My cars are not trade-ins. They are clean rust free cars in excellent mechanical condition that the owners had to unexpectedly give up due to some event. Usually a fender bender accident that the insurance compant declined to fix due to cost."
I loved my last wagon, a '92 passat. I once fit 2 vw scirocco back seats, a set of 14" wheels with tires, a scirocco dash, a few grilles, radiator, 2 large totes of parts, and a smaller tote of parts inside mine.
what a dumb thing to put in an Ad.
My uncle bitched about my "turbo" car when i got my lisence, turns out when he was a kid he wouldnt drive anything that wasnt V8 powered
ohh im 18, id run a wagon. Aero wagons are sick
JP
ah teenagers around here all get their first cars bought for them by their parents. all i see in the local high school parking lot are jeeps and mazda 3's, 6's
jettas, 300gt's eclipses. lots of ricers
i drove a wagon for a while when i was between my t/a and the ng. but it was a pos sable wagon. no balls at all. my parent's old buick wagon was pretty sweet with a v8 and rwd. i'd buy another one of those if i could find one
me and my buddy were "lookin" at cars just to test drive them for fun, and we went to check out a miata, and the dude was like "if you want a fast car like a miata get youreself a 4door mustang those are great!" but he also thought his miata was like the best/fastest car in the history of the world. we didnt end up gettin to test drive it cause he was a douche and thought we were gonna break it or something gay
Im 17, my dad picked up a new mini, so the keys to our 9-5 wagon got handed down to me. Its a linear, but i have to say, i Love it, only thing is it sits a little high for my liking, hoping to fix that this holiday. The lines of the wagon are just so aggressive i think, especially paired with some nice wheels, and dropped to the ground. I agree though that most of my peers would see a wagon and think sluggish and slow. I like that i am the only one on campus with a wagon too. Im figuring out that the 9-5 is a car that is only appreciated once driven or owned.
Im 17, my dad picked up a new mini, so the keys to our 9-5 wagon got handed down to me. Its a linear, but i have to say, i Love it, only thing is it sits a little high for my liking, hoping to fix that this holiday. The lines of the wagon are just so aggressive i think, especially paired with some nice wheels, and dropped to the ground. I agree though that most of my peers would see a wagon and think sluggish and slow. I like that i am the only one on campus with a wagon too. Im figuring out that the 9-5 is a car that is only appreciated once driven or owned.
When I got my first aero the wastegate rod fell off and my dad said the car was fine. I then reconnected it and had baseboost and he said it was very fast. Then I finally got it to full boost and he was curious to what he had bought me. After I sold that one and got my 1995 with all its goodies he just says now "there is no need for that type of power..."
im 21 and wagons blow....
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