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    Quote Originally Posted by Dromontana View Post
    apologies, 160hp 2.4L is it.

    Here's what I mean by de-tuned: lower compression; lower redline; lower peak output; no i-VTEC (less complex valvetrain). All combine to give you a better shot at hitting half a million miles before it needs a rebuild.

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    looks the same as the standard accord. a friend has an accord, i believe, with that engine. over 350k on it. does minimal to sub-minimal maintenance for the past decade, cheapest gas around, received a fair bit of under carriage damage from trips on bowman lake rd, etc., etc., you can hear it rattling down the street from a block away, still going strong for long commutes, trips for CA to ID, WY, and MT, hauls field dressed doe elk, and frequent trips quick up to donner pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Buster, I read Audi is giving serious thought to bringing the RS6 Avant to North America. Talk about the car I have always wanted. That would inspire me to get off my lazy ass and work a bit. And ya, I want the blue one.

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    Well, you have brilliant taste in cars, but abysmal choices of color.

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    Wagon Stoke

    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    looks the same as the standard accord. a friend has an accord, i believe, with that engine. over 350k on it. does minimal to sub-minimal maintenance for the past decade, cheapest gas around, received a fair bit of under carriage damage from trips on bowman lake rd, etc., etc., you can hear it rattling down the street from a block away, still going strong for long commutes, trips for CA to ID, WY, and MT, hauls field dressed doe elk, and frequent trips quick up to donner pass.
    I lied. It's a 97 civic
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    I always knew my toddler was wicked smart, but now I've confirmed he has excellent taste as well. Every trip to Target he knows he can walk out with at least a couple matchbox cars and I of course always let him pick. To his credit he never picks any of those goofy cartoonish things some hot wheels have morphed into. This evening though I knew he was mine when he proudly picked this fast Eurowagon over everything else.

    He must actually listen to me every now and then.

    His new Polestar V60

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    I still call it The Jake.

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    Nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    I always knew my toddler was wicked smart, but now I've confirmed he has excellent taste as well. Every trip to Target he knows he can walk out with at least a couple matchbox cars and I of course always let him pick. To his credit he never picks any of those goofy cartoonish things some hot wheels have morphed into. This evening though I knew he was mine when he proudly picked this fast Eurowagon over everything else.

    He must actually listen to me every now and then.

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    Nice Choice! I think I might scope my local Target today. My 8 month old daughter just "told" me she wants a matchbox car! 😏

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    And he has great taste in color. Love that light blue, but ya, I am a blue car jong.
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    Best 99 cents I've spent in a long time.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    ^^^ Paging Phill, he loves saddle brown interior:
    The only way that color is "saddle brown" is if it's a saddle which has just been used to ride down to 24hr Taco Bell drive through for a triple-double crunchwrap supreme and a sixer of PBR.
    This is literally the color of the inside of your car
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    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
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    No bubble in the car market. Nope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugboots View Post
    ^^^ Paging Phill, he loves saddle brown interior:
    The only way that color is "saddle brown" is if it's a saddle which has just been used to ride down to 24hr Taco Bell drive through for a triple-double crunchwrap supreme and a sixer of PBR.
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    Yes, it might as well be "ScheissenBraun", but it looks fantastic under a BRG exterior.

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    This looks pretty sweet! FKNA Buick makes something I find sexy. Sorry if this is a repost. Haven't been keeping up on every page of this thread since my 02 Outback is running better than ever at 206k...but rust is going to kill it someday in the not too distant future.

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    A station wagon with standard all-wheel drive, the Regal TourX is Buick’s stylish take on the trend started by the Subaru Outback. A one-choice-only turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder provides 252 hp and pairs with an eight-speed automatic. There’s up to 73.5 cu ft of cargo space behind the rear seat. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, and active safety features such as lane-departure warning and forward-collision warning are optional. The TourX goes on sale in late 2017.

    also

    http://jalopnik.com/holy-crap-the-20...ium=socialflow

    Maybe one of you dentists can buy me the maroon one and sell it to me in a couple years for 15k? American depreciation + sweet wagon = dirtbag unicorn. I know it needs a stick but the only thing with a stick is the Alltrack and it is tiny.
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    That Opel/Buick made its appearance in another thread (oddly enough), but I'm really happy to see they're actually doing it now. I was convinced it was dead when GM sold Opel this year.

    This is good news for wagon dorks everywhere.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Aauuugh, but it is a Buick
    Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grabtindy View Post
    Unicorn alert, call your accountant.
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    I mean, it's leather-colored. I don't think it's that ugly.

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    @4300 pounds the Buick probably rides nice and quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    @4300 pounds the Buick probably rides nice and quiet.
    My first car as a teenager was a '91 Buick Regal that previously belonged to my grandma. Maroon leather interior with fake wood paneling, maroon exterior, fake spoiler, the works. Weighed a bazillion fucking pounds and was a goddamn tank in the snow. Mass is your friend sometimes.

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    [Redacted footage of 16 year old girl, over 4'9'' tall, shifting gears from passenger seat with seatbelt on]

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    RCW 46.61.667 & RCW 46.61.687
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    yeah yeah yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by commonlaw View Post
    yeah yeah yeah
    I know someone who had an otherwise simple traffic stop turn into a night in jail, kiddo taken by social services and child endangerment charges..

    He's a great parent. Too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    My first car as a teenager was a '91 Buick Regal that previously belonged to my grandma. Maroon leather interior with fake wood paneling, maroon exterior, fake spoiler, the works. Weighed a bazillion fucking pounds and was a goddamn tank in the snow. Mass is your friend sometimes.
    ha, my first car was a 1971 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon with a big block. One of the biggest heaviest cars ever made I have no doubt. Pretty sure it saved my life when I ran it into a pole carrying high-tension wires on Long Island. (I've written about that wreck before but I knocked out the power for 100,000 people the electric company reported.)

    This is a '70 and mine was white but same deal.

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    [Redacted footage of 16 year old girl, over 4'9'' tall, shifting gears from passenger seat with seatbelt on]

    Rad!

    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
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    You litigators are a witty bunch. I saw code, shuddered, then googled it. Well played.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    I know someone who had an otherwise simple traffic stop turn into a night in jail, kiddo taken by social services and child endangerment charges..

    He's a great parent. Too.
    That's why I'm having a hell of a hard time teaching my 14 year old stepson how to drive a stick. Dude has been stuck in the backseat his whole life while we dodge the safety police and frankly he doesn't care about driving so he hasn't been paying attention. Life is more about what is on his smartphone. I was driving my drunk dad home from the lake with a boat in tow at 14 no problem. Even backed it into the driveway, Ford Zephyr wagon with a 4 speed manual. Different but not better times.

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