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Luneshot
Mar 10, 2014

1997 Chevy Lumina base model. A bit newer than some other cars in here, but still incredibly dull and boring. It used to belong to my grandmother, so of course she chose the automatic model. In beigeish-gray. With a bench seat in the front. At least it has the advantage of being so inconspicuous that the police barely give it a second glance.

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Luneshot
Mar 10, 2014

Terrible Robot posted:

Real talk if you know what you are doing behind the wheel (and have little fear of death) one of those fuckers will haul some serious rear end through the twisties. I kept up with a coil-over'd CRX on one of the most technical back roads in my county with 100% stock suspension and gigantic 85 profile tires. I bag on mid-90's American cars a lot but they weren't complete turds.

Best roadtrip car I've ever had, too.

I dunno about the keeping up part because I don't really drive it hard, but I can agree that it's a good road trip car. I nicknamed it the Sponge because A. it soaks up gasoline and B. it soaks up bumps. Still wish I had cruise control, but it's served me well getting me back and forth to college so I can't complain too bad.

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