The Daily Nugg,

Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

InigoMontoya

Well-Known Member
cool, what ya gettin?
2018 Toyota Camry. I'll get a pic tomorrow we just got home from the dealership. My first car was a Toyota Camry, then I got a chevy blazer (a horror story for another time) and a dodge avenger. Time to go back to what worked. Hope everyone had a great day, didn't read too carefully through but bunnies will be bunnies right? :eyesmoke:
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
2018 Toyota Camry. I'll get a pic tomorrow we just got home from the dealership. My first car was a Toyota Camry, then I got a chevy blazer (a horror story for another time) and a dodge avenger. Time to go back to what worked. Hope everyone had a great day, didn't read too carefully through but bunnies will be bunnies right? :eyesmoke:
Would have gone for a 2017 Volkswagen Sportwagen S or Alltrack, can be had well under 17k. Depreciation wasn't kind to them.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
2018 Toyota Camry. I'll get a pic tomorrow we just got home from the dealership. My first car was a Toyota Camry, then I got a chevy blazer (a horror story for another time) and a dodge avenger. Time to go back to what worked. Hope everyone had a great day, didn't read too carefully through but bunnies will be bunnies right? :eyesmoke:
Congrats! I just got a 2018 Civic. The tech leap from my 2010 (totaled by a pot smoking teenager LOL), is amazing! I love all the cameras.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
Oh well my car is 25 years old, :(
Needs fucking rear bearings now.
It sometimes feels like I never run out of stuff to replace.

Toyota lost me in the late 90's. I actually sold a newer model Toyota to buy the Nissan I have now.

The Nissans aged far better, both in exterior build and engines. Interior, the Toyota was a little bit better padded and seats a bit more comfortable, at the cost of weight. There are still tonnes of both on our roads. You almost never see a 90s Toyota that aged well.

New small Toyotas are super safe though so they get a pass from me. I would have lost one friend already if it wasn't for the design of the Etios. He pretty much took out a wall and only broke his shoulder bone.
 
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GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
Oh well my car is 25 years old, :(
Needs fucking rear bearings now.
It sometimes feels like I never run out of stuff to replace.

Toyota lost me in the late 90's. I actually sold a newer model Toyota to buy the Nissan I have now.

The Nissans aged far better, both in exterior build and engines. Interior, the Toyota was a little bit better padded and seats a bit more comfortable, at the cost of weight. There are still tonnes of both on our roads. You almost never see a 90s Toyota that aged well.

New small Toyotas are super safe though so they get a pass from me. I would have lost one friend already if it wasn't for the design of the Etios. He pretty much took out a wall and only broke his shoulder bone.
I once ran into the rear of a parked semi tractor in a 73 Vega.

The car died & I fared only slightly better.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Toyotas always appeal to me because they're so easy to work on. Even this new one, I popped the hood and it's just all so accessible. @curious2garden i know I love the safety features. I'm still driving that chevy blazer around with a hope and a prayer, Wifey gets the good car with the little one. ¿Dondé estas @Indacouch ? Nosotros neccesito ustèd.:???:
Hondas are also incredibly easy to work on. I don't find Toyota's seats as comfortable as Honda's. But I've loved many a Toyota, Honda and Chevrolet products over the years. Indacouch has been turtled for no known reason. He's slated to return somewhere around 6/8.
 

SSGrower

Well-Known Member
Oh well my car is 25 years old, :(
Needs fucking rear bearings now.
It sometimes feels like I never run out of stuff to replace.

Toyota lost me in the late 90's. I actually sold a newer model Toyota to buy the Nissan I have now.

The Nissans aged far better, both in exterior build and engines. Interior, the Toyota was a little bit better padded and seats a bit more comfortable, at the cost of weight. There are still tonnes of both on our roads. You almost never see a 90s Toyota that aged well.

New small Toyotas are super safe though so they get a pass from me. I would have lost one friend already if it wasn't for the design of the Etios. He pretty much took out a wall and only broke his shoulder bone.
The same is true for subaru, it is because by in large they are treated like shit.


Penis cam wiiiiddeee angle.
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