Confessions thread!
#751
sɹɐʇsɟoןןnɟsʇıbɟɯo
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still have no idea how my 1987 hyundai got 40+mpg (and gas was under a dollar) and i was still able to get up to 100mph and almost 25yrs later......
only thing cars are good for is hitting me
only thing cars are good for is hitting me
#752
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Yeah man, my Elantra is the ****. Gets like 30 mph and is at over 100,000 without any major failures/expenses. Also, the back seat can fit both my bikes!
#753
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#756
THE STUFFED
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Yum, poor man's ferrari; no offense meant whatsoever, it's a common saying.
I don't see many of these on the road anymore and lot in the backyards or driveways of people in a non - drivable state..... do they supposedly break down easily?
I don't see many of these on the road anymore and lot in the backyards or driveways of people in a non - drivable state..... do they supposedly break down easily?
#757
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I drive a 2001 Volvo XC70 and get 20 mpg if I'm lucky. That's something of a confession right there.
Additional confession: I went through the trouble of boxing my bike up in order to take it to Baltimore via Megabus, and only ended up riding it for about four miles to go a used book store.
Additional confession: I went through the trouble of boxing my bike up in order to take it to Baltimore via Megabus, and only ended up riding it for about four miles to go a used book store.
#759
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I seem to see a lot of them in that state too. A little tear seems to make its way out.
This is ridic.
#763
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to add to the current theme:
I drive my car WAY more than I ride my bike. However, that stands to reason as I spend way more money on car parts and I am a better driver than I am a cyclist. Something about setting off down an empty, winding mountain road at dawn or at dusk with the top down just strikes me as pure bliss.
I drive my car WAY more than I ride my bike. However, that stands to reason as I spend way more money on car parts and I am a better driver than I am a cyclist. Something about setting off down an empty, winding mountain road at dawn or at dusk with the top down just strikes me as pure bliss.
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#771
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of all the dum ass cars i had, i miss my MKI MR2 the most (even tho it spin like a top)
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I drive a gas guzzling SUV. I hate it, but free is the right price. It tends to sit in my 60 dollar a month parking spot for weeks at a time.
#774
Fueled by Tigers Blood
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I'm ready to go roadie. Kit and all...
Except last time I rode a road bike I hit an island in a parking lot because I couldn't figure out how to stop.
Except last time I rode a road bike I hit an island in a parking lot because I couldn't figure out how to stop.
#775
Brown Bear, Sqrl Hunter