Being poor doesn’t exempt you from the law. Same rules for everybody. If they didn’t enforce it, nobody would have insurance/plates any more.
Being poor doesn’t exempt you from the law. Same rules for everybody. If they didn’t enforce it, nobody would have insurance/plates any more.
Well, fuck. That escalated quickly.
The key in that sentence is “when it comes to the very basics.” The exterior look and power systems are unchanged across the board.
Same. Same.
Poor Adam Sandler, being treated like an actual human being.
So wait a minute. What if she had recognized him? Would she have seated him ahead of other people that had been waiting already? Because that would not be cool. I’m not a Sandler fan, but I’ll give him props for simply going somewhere else instead of using his celeb status to get a seat.
He’s going with mid-2000s understanding of a product made in 2021.
To everyone crying about the CVT, shut up.
Just wait for the Si to come out, then you can get your manual. It’s not going away forever, they are just saving it for the sporty model which everyone wants anyways. The Si will be the best Civic as it has been for the last few generations.
The Si and Type R will have them. I'm guessing the Hatch will get at least one trim with a manual as well.
The Civic never had the push buttons, even on the upper trims
I’m sure the Type R will have obnoxious fake vents and a giant wing for people pining for the current Civic.
Exactly, it’s ok to not like it from an aesthetic perspective, but it’s good from a functionality perspective.
A4s are nice looking cars. There’s a lot of people who wouldn’t hate getting into something similar for $18k less.
So the man spent a while hurtling through hard vacuum at incomprehensible speed, orbiting the far side of the moon out of any contact with all of humanity or even the sight of Earth, in a tin can built in the summer of Woodstock, all of it run by computers dumber than the batteries in my power tools? While his…
The difference in cabin damage I expected based on that first picture is, uh, vastly exceeded by the reveal in the second.