>he thinks exposure is a guarantee of cancer later on
You are only raising the statistical likelihood that you will develop cancer if you continue to encounter toxins further in life. I've encountered asbestos fibers during my life. The odds are not likely that I will develop anything because of it, but you won't see me making those odds less in my favor.
What older American subcompact should I buy?
Why not buy a mirage then? It's essentially the modern equivalent of the geo metro with the added benefit of modern safety features.
these are neat, but I prefer something I can tune and work on myself more easily. the more modern cars get, the more unrealistic that idea gets as well. these are nearly as tiny as the oldies too. I doubt there's much room in the engine bay to work with in the future.
Airbags are a nice luxury though. I'll keep an eye on these in the future, since they're already only 11k where I live and they'll surely become dirt cheap on the used market in one or two years.
small correction: these 'aren't' nearly as tiny ad the oldies either. fuck it's late here.
Same here user. Just bought an 87 sentra coupe (not american i know) but none of these cars really were. Something intriguing about the utilitarian aspect of them. The bare bones, no frills, econobox of the past.
I really meant shipped and sold in America. you get me though.
I love the idea of ripping EVERYTHING out of the car, getting weight down to absolute minimum, and slapping a turbo on the shitty I3 and going to town.
I think these qualify as well.
if only we could have Ladas. I fucking wish I could have that 4x4 Lada coupe
These bois too. Capri.
These terrified me. Could you imagine a rollover at 65mph?