Now I have this song in my head: https://youtu.be/NR2KsFa9ZJQ
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Created as an evolution of White People Twitter and other tweet-capture subreddits.
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Least fake-looking boomer meme:
Their favourite food is alphabet soup.
Op car indeed
Years ago my cousins bought my aunt a new car and decided to change a couple of letters around in the model name ... to GRAND MA.
i don't know how to explain this better, but this is exactly how i think
Nice decals, incorrect title. The Element was a rare L for Honda. Many electronic gremlins, my workmate had one of the problem children and it was a nightmare for him.
It's like you got one from column A or one from column B. And if you had column B you were not having a good time.
Well, they sure got it all worked out, because The Fifth Element was excellent!
what if the electronic gremlins are mostly nice and you just met some mean ones?
That's weird. There's a pretty big community around the Element that swears they're amazing, long living vehicles.
Yeah, lots of vehicles have pattern failures in a certain subset. Column A works fine
Silverados are the same way. You gotta get one that was assembled on a Wednesday. Preferably in the Canada plant.
Honda Element was notable for not having a B-Column.
They’re also not terribly comfortable and have a weird upright seating position.
And they're stupid looking.
Speaking of awkward seating positions, ever drive a Genesis Coupe? It's the exact opposite; feels like you're laying down when you're driving.
No but my ex brother in law had a catfish Camaro and it felt the same way.
There was an Element fan in the comments hence the edited title. Maybe a mistake
oh, I see. I mean, it was a vehicle among vehicles. Some went 250k miles with just normal maintenance, some drove their owners absolutely nuts with gremlins.
Mine made it I think to the 230s, the only thing that killed it was rust in the frame. And, I had multiple moves where the entire back section was packed up with 100% of the move in one trip. It was a good vehicle.
I got one from column A and I thought it was the best. It survived for roughly 20 years with sometimes some very poor maintenance and generally did a wonderful job with anything I asked it to do.
It's a popular car even now, you can find ones for sale for $10k+ even though it was discontinued well over a decade ago. People like 'em. I get it if someone who got a broken one would not feel that way though.
This is amazing. Took me a minute to notice the license plate, too.
An Element is not an SUV, it's an absolutely wonderful car.
I guess it's a station wagon then.
Edited the title in its honour