Those old "box" cars are making a comeback as well. Enough time has passed that they've gone from "nice" in the 80's, to "crappy old in the 90's-00's," and now they're "old school cool." I've seen more of them on the road lately in cherry condition, people are obviously putting money into them these days. Wish I still had my 80's Caprice Classic.
Be white
>Yea, pressure switches will get lazy, computer will fuck up the solenoids leaving them stuck open or closed this kills the transmission
Very good heads up, I'm going to get those changed out before I put it back on the road.
To be fair, I had a company E350 (mid 2000s) that I rode to 450k miles before it needed a major repair. It's entire life consisted of fleet abuse and I've been pretty impressed with American fleet lines when it comes to reliability.
Yeah, with RWD though
Is the Hakosuka a meme car or is actually awesome? I know fuck all about cars but like the boxier look of older cars.
Meh. Try as you might you cannot LARP like every moment you drive is like playing Forza/Gran Turismo IRL. You don't even have AWD unless you have an RS
I think most cars up to the year 2000 were made for the ages, anything since is meant to be cheap and disposable via planned obsolescence.
I bet you anything there will be no classic car culture in the future. Nobody is going to want a 2004 Toyota Camry at the Barret Jackson auction for 400,000 Globos in 2050. Nobody is going to the state fairgrounds to see a fully restored 2009 Ford Taurus and some mint 2014 Honda Accords, even if somebody keeps one nice and restored several decades from now
>>get blamed for killing natives and raping women by upper class self hating white faggots
>>upper class faggots insist that I'm privileged and that they're oppressed
Falsely educated idiots, Its nothing more then wrapped sense of non self importance and with a heavy dose of elitism
Top kek. Future car culture for some faggoty plastic bloated mom mini van disguised as an SUV.
did you see how they ruined Top Gear, dont speak to soon, the autojew is coming for us gearheads next
Today's cars remind me of those plastic Little Tykes pedal cars they had for little kids (such as myself) in the early 1980s all rounded and bulbous and garishly proportioned