"PRBot II" (prbot2)
10/20/2014 at 22:59 • Filed to: cars by state, pennsylvania | 0 | 28 |
Anything at all. What's the most Pennsylvania way to get around?
Why do I ask, you say? Because I'm tired of hearing that the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! is the Ford F-Series. I'm more interested in what the best vehicle for the state should be.
Also, if you think the most Pennsylvania vehicle happens to be the F-Series, then by all means put it down.
And as always...
Choose wisely!
This is !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , a year-long 51-part series of Opposodes where I gather OppositeLock's view of America in the form of cars.
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:02 | 3 |
Rainbow
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:02 | 2 |
thebigbossyboss
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:03 | 3 |
In before
If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:03 | 5 |
Nothing specific, just a Regular Car.
seewhatididthere
PRBot II
> thebigbossyboss
10/20/2014 at 23:07 | 1 |
JGrabowMSt
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:08 | 1 |
Perfect for Pennsylvania? That's simple:
/slightlybiased
norskracer98-ExploringTheOutback
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:13 | 1 |
By not living in PA, that's where you find the perfect car
Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:14 | 1 |
I am once again going to drop the 2005 Toyota Sienna XLE as the perfect car, last time it was for the ultimate track toy, and now to explain why it is the perfect Penn State whip.
Ahh, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the land of the great Eastern Hemlock and the GG1 4859 Electric Locomotive. It is by eastern standards a large state and traveling from side to side can prove exhausting, that is unless you travel in the luxurious Sienna XLE. It's got over 200hp, standard all-wheel drive, 8-passenger seating for you, your friends, and your gear, you get leather seats, headlights, mirrors, roof rails, these things can tow too, I've seen't it! This is pretty much the most perfect adventure vehicle, not only for the wasteland that is PA but for the other states as well, it might just be the most perfect vehicle that ever was or ever will be.
Jesse Shaffer
> thebigbossyboss
10/20/2014 at 23:14 | 0 |
I knew it was coming...
Jesse Shaffer
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:17 | 1 |
I had twenty-six different cars while I lived there from 16-26
... you're gonna want to avoid RWD.
Corey CC97, MAZDA DPI IS STILL BAE JOESTACTIV JOESTACTIV JOESTACTIV JOESTACTIV VISIT FLORIDA RACING LIVES FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:21 | 0 |
As a resident of PA, I nominate my car. Why? Purely because I live in PA. And because the Quattro is nice in the winter.
PRBot II
> Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
10/20/2014 at 23:27 | 0 |
"...it might just be the most perfect vehicle that ever was or ever will be."
That just made my day. And I drove the new Boostang today, so that's saying a lot.
Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
> PRBot II
10/20/2014 at 23:32 | 0 |
Was there a Boostang post that I missed? How was it?
ChevyMalibu
> JGrabowMSt
10/20/2014 at 23:33 | 0 |
Holy... That is the cleanest Magnum I've seen. All of them around here look horrible and neglected.
JGrabowMSt
> ChevyMalibu
10/21/2014 at 00:05 | 0 |
It was a promotional photo from when they were released, it better look clean. Larger wheels than they were ever sold with, and no rear wiper. The rear wiper is actually really important, those back windows get dirty really fast.
Mine is black, I have an RT, not the SRT8, but yes, most that I see are in pretty beat to hell condition. Pretty sad.
PRBot II
> Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
10/21/2014 at 00:15 | 0 |
It's a pretty cool car, no doubt about it. Haven't posted yet, but I'll do that now.
Sir FR-S (Formally CR-Z)
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 00:33 | 0 |
Subaru
Firewrx234
> JGrabowMSt
10/21/2014 at 07:33 | 0 |
I've talked with you before about that exact thing. When I was looking for a car before I bought my Charger, the Magnum was high on my list and almost every one was either: donked, run through other cars, or over 160,000 miles. It was mind blowing to me.
sellphones2493
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 08:07 | 2 |
I've been to a fair amount of PA, with family from Scranton and Pittsburgh, and me living in Northern Maryland, bordering PA. With that said, I can tell you all these areas attract weird types of car stereotypes.
Here's what I see most often in Maryland by the York County, PA folk, who stick out like a sore thumb near me.
It's usually with 3 children in it, one sitting on the front bench seat middle, with a Mountain Dew in hand, while the mother in the passenger seat smokes a cigarette, while the 8-Year old son fills the gas, as the father is in the 7-11 buying buying some Grizzly and more Mountain Dew.
RockRam
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 08:27 | 0 |
and
BKRM3
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 08:39 | 1 |
Umm, my car, obviously, considering it lives in Pennsylvania.
Winter:
Summer:
Track:
Bonus from Summit Point!
davesaddiction @ opposite-lock.com
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 11:48 | 0 |
Oh wait, Penn sylvania...
Captain of the Enterprise
> Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
10/21/2014 at 12:01 | 0 |
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
5.6 gal/100mi
360 miles
IN THE AWD Version MIND OFFICIALLY BLOWN, I feel like I need one in my life
George McNally
> sellphones2493
10/21/2014 at 16:22 | 0 |
Yup, I live in York.......those southern York County folks (not the Baltimore commuters) can tend to be somewhat redneckish.
George McNally
> PRBot II
10/21/2014 at 16:26 | 0 |
I'd have to say a two tone brown Outback with Blizzaks the whole way around.
My wife's car looks exactly like this one. It hides the dirt really well.
Mr. FiSTer of Team FiST Fetish
> Captain of the Enterprise
10/21/2014 at 16:33 | 0 |
We all do.
atfsgeoff
> PRBot II
10/27/2014 at 00:50 | 0 |
Given the perpetually horrid state of our roads, my vote is anything with 70 series tires and a nice, cushy suspension.
Tohru
> PRBot II
11/02/2014 at 23:20 | 1 |