I hope you are being sarcastic? Nope. For some reason, my family and close cousins are obsessed with Geo Prizms. We been around them for about two decades now. They run good, they're Japanese, they have very decent economy, the airbags are very soft and nice when you unwillingly attempt to die in a car crash that shoulda' killed you (I kid! I kid!), the chassis is very simple, smooth and straight to the point, the interior is simple, smooth, and straight to the point, its basic features are basic, simple, and straight to the point and work as they should. Overall, it's a great car.. until you run into the 3G (third generation). 3G doesn't exactly have a Geo Prizm engine, and the chassis and interior is that of a Corolla (and Corolla's are THE SUX). Sure the engine has more power than 3G, but who needs more power these days with all the crazies on the road? On top of that, since we've been sticking with 2G Geo Prizms, we've got lots of parts (it's easy to find parts for 2G Geo Prizms nevertheless). One of my cousins has worked with Geo Prizms long enough that he knows the car's hardware pretty well. It's almost like a custom built computer. ^_^ My only complaints, being 6' tall, is that the car isn't big enough and that if I "sit correctly" in the driver seat, I can't see out the window in front of me (or the upper part of the speedometer -- can't adjust steering wheel height). So I have to orient the chair in a sort of 'slouch' position (it's not a big deal though). Can take pics of all the Geo Prizms if you'd like, haha. EDIT: @Audrey http://www.hlrse.net/Qwerty/%5BH%5DardWeight/hfwc_template_v2_2010-11.xlsx I hope you have Excel 2007/10