2004-z06
2004_Z06
2004-z06

A introduction to the 2022 Corvette Z06. A mid-engine Z06.

I don’t know if this is case (I would need to know the proper context). But it’s possible the Asian kids were actually Koreans.

And with today's technology, you can do all three in a single sitting.

Except three of my autocross buddies have had transmission failures in NDs. So not just forum echo chamber issues it would seem. Yeah, they autocross them so Mazda is not super interested, but there have been a couple of revisions to that transmission already. And they never had issues with the older ones. I’m sure

JCI (actually called Clarios now since Johnson sold off their battery division) makes a lot of batteries, but what many people don’t realize is that East Penn makes almost just as many, some with the same brand label. It all depends on the deal that the customer has made to get private label batteries. Example, East

JCI (actually called Clarios now since Johnson sold off their battery division) makes a lot of batteries, but what

This car is as exotic and Italian as Crazy Bread from Little Caesar’s. Just get the MX-5.

From my understanding this has a Fiat Motor not a Mazda one. How difficult do you think it will be to get parts for it lets say in 10 or 15 years? Anything else that is Fiat specific other then the body work I should be worried about if Fiat pulls out of the US again?

Edit- I just realized Rory linked to this car in the article. I also considered the Civic he posted, so I was going to screw this up either way.

If somebody literally requests exactly what happens I can’t see a foul.

You have not lived if, while waiting at a stoplight with a hangover and mildly murderous intent, you have not seen the rear windshield of a 15 year-old Subaru disintegrate and fall into the hatch after an onslaught of bass. It is one of the few occasions in life where schadenfreude truly is life-affirming. Still

It would look great in this guy’s driveway...

Yeah, I was shocked at going from “full size” econo-boring-box to thundering car that I was a little afraid of.

If there’s one thing I’ve actually learned in the comments section of Jalopnik, it’s that everybody has a style that works for them. I can’t see buying a vehicle any way except paying cash, whereas you might think it’s better to put down $0. It makes sense that someone would want to put down a large chunk to keep a

In the OP’s situation given that they’re buying a Honda (holds value well), putting a good chunk down as a downpayment, and presumably their loan term isn’t outrageous agreed that GAP is almost always something they try to guilt you in to purely to make a quick buck.

Last car I rented in Buffalo (late Sept. 2020) was supposed to be “Altima or similar” but I got a free upgrade to a Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack, and I’m not even a loyalty member.

Wow. I’m stunned. At my age I should not be surprised by the insanity of humans, but then I hear something like this.

Toyota set a new low bar with the current “dual” exhaust. They literally just welded a non-functioning exhaust tip onto the side of the existing functional one. I checked it out after the current generation was introduced and noticed that only one tip on each side of the car was getting sooty. (Soot also shows who

I also don’t think the grill is the problem. Some design decisions that don’t work on this car:

I think a better title would be “The Grille Isn’t the Only Problem”