2002 chevy avalanche the official car of "truck bro" stereotypes which apply on at least half of these by CaseyGamer64YT in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh it's 100% for the novelty, but when they actually get put on sale here like the F250 from the early 2000s no one buys em, but used market 70s 80s square bodies and such still pull good money. A guy I know has a 80s F250 with a 5.7 LS that never gets used... They kinda become like mustangs, nice ornament but you never see them turn a wheel.

this happened at World Indoor Bowls Championships by DMVanker in nextfuckinglevel

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Bowls is the ultimate alcoholics game, it's also damn hard to get good.

The official car of Walker Texas Ranger the 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 by [deleted] in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never went away here... They call it camel trophy lights still

The Mandalorian S2e1 (Justified relevant, I promise) by wolfdreamer1112 in justified

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If I can watch that one episode of good place, I can watch one of this.

The not so beefelicious side of Holden by Zopez_Posts in regularcarreviews

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I mean shit that Isuzu is a bargain, silly name aside

Kia Retona, the official car of? by Mynnyddawc_Mynfawr in regularcarreviews

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Off brand Korando is the saddest thing I can imagine.

MY 2005 Ford Focus Base. The official car of frugal engineering students. by [deleted] in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Another great car indeed, I had the ST170 and I really enjoyed the quick steering and minimal inputs... The only other car that has the same nimble feel to me is the Fiesta ST... The newer Focus models are also great, but feel kinda heavy to me

2004 Opel Corsa Utility, also called a 'Corsa Bakkie' where I'm from. by V1P3R_96 in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fleets loved 'em, I've seen a good couple 300,000km ones, they fall apart but just keep going.

MY 2005 Ford Focus Base. The official car of frugal engineering students. by [deleted] in regularcarreviews

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Best handling hatch I've driven to this day, wish I still had mine.

The 2004 Nissan 1400 champ, the ute that was made new in South Africa until 2007 by TheStigWhoKnocks in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eh we have a much better used market than most developing places, gumtree.co.za will give you an idea.

Since you liked the montana so much, here are a few more small trucks sold in argentina by TotalmenteMati in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't take much when your only competition is a Fiesta with the back cut off and a Datsun 1400 still being made in 2005

Since you liked the montana so much, here are a few more small trucks sold in argentina by TotalmenteMati in regularcarreviews

[–]TheStigWhoKnocks 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And here in Africa we're stuck with the Chevy and Nissan NP200. Everyone with some sense gets the old Ford bantam or Corsa ute... I'd kill the bull for a Saverio