Tiny car is tiny.

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I forget just how small this car is until I park it in areas like downtown at the courthouse (transferred it officially into my name today).

Also, it’s doggo approved.

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I took a nighttime view last night as I unloaded our groceries.

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That old school Pontiac orange, though.

I have a to-do list and a cart on RockAuto.

  • Full detail
  • Windshield repair
  • Tint
  • Oil change
  • Tune-up
  • New cassette player
  • New radio (amplifier) or new speakers
  • New front struts

Oppo-radio people: I’m not sure if it’s the fault of the OEM Delco speakers or the factory headunit has a bad amp. I have the stereo at full volume and it’s still not very loud. I can’t hear it at all with the windows down. I’m not sure whether I should replace the radio itself or try putting in new speakers.

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I want to keep the factory headunit and tape player for as much of an OEM look as possible. But a rebuilt tape player on eBay is $35 and a rebuilt headunit is $75. What?