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Wait you mean I don’t need oxycodone for my stubbed toe?

I once went to Leon’s Auto Parts in Leon, VA. It’s a giant pick and pull in the woods, about 1 square mile in size. It’s all old cars. The newest car I saw was a 2nd gen Caravan that had been wrapped around a tree and required the roof to be removed (how the seats were blood free was beyond me. Anyway...). He had half

I saw my Integra a few months after I sold it. I inherited the car from my dad when I was 16. When I was 17, I crashed it into a tree on a back road and repaired it poorly with some junkyard parts and fiberglass. I drove it for a few more years like this, but finally replaced it in 2012. We ended up selling it to a

Yes I like drifting. I happen to like all forms of motorsport from stock cars, to dirt cars, to rally, to IndyCar: in fact open wheel racing is where my true fandom lies. But I appreciate the design of the cars and the talent of the drivers. If you can’t be impressed by the car control of a pro drifter, then I’m not

Should I go Google the tens of thousands of thought pieces on bad calls in football, baseball, basketball, Formula 1, IndyCar, NASCAR, and so on, or are you going to realize that every judgement call is just that: judgement. Drifting has a very defined set of rules that are used to decide the winners. And in fact, in

Actually, I would not call you a neanderthal. I’d call you a stuck up snob. “The thing I like is better than the thing you like” is snobbery pure and simple.

So the NFL isn’t a sport? Because when the ref makes a call about possession, that is 100% an opinion. How about when the FIA, NASCAR, or IndyCar penalize a driver for dangerous driving? That’s their opinion right?

So what’s your definition of a sport then?

The ONLY reason I didn’t buy one of those 2 years ago is because they aren’t liftbacks. It would be my only car and I need that extra trunk opening. If the 370Z came with 4 seats that would work too. Hence why I want a 240SX hatch revival. I have a 1990 as a project and when it runs it is one of the most practical

That was a throwback to the old 510. Still would have loved to see those in production though...

That would be great, but they’re all about making profits. VW had money to burn and burn it they did. Nissan doesn’t have quite that same luxury, but they could definitely be doing more with their lineup than they do now.

I hate agreeing with this, but you’re 100% right. Cheap, reliable enough for a lease, and minimally equipped is making a ton of money for Nissan right now.

Some say, it will actually be the first flying car and those are the jet thrusters

You mean the stylists. Those are definitely concept renderings and don’t necessarily reflect the final design. Also note that a blown diffuser prefers the exhaust gases to be in the diffuser. The more area of diffuser you use, the more effective the blown diffuser is.

The exhaust exits through the rear suspension as seen on the bare chassis pictures from Gazoo. Not sure what those roof things are. Awesome looking car though, and a great way of making money off out-of-spec spares sitting around the shop!

I ended up selling the car almost immediately after that, I had been through multiple breakdowns and wanted out of my Mazda experience.

This reminds me of my last experience with the local Mazda dealer. Had a horrendous misfire in my Mazdaspeed3, but no CEL. Misfire was bad enough that it felt like the engine was shutting off for a split second then coming back on. First dealer trip they “could not replicate the issue.” Second trip I had the car towed

OP deployed sarcasm. It was not very effective.

I bet the person who wrote this is also a Holocaust denier.

If I am sabotaging a car, I prefer to discreetly cut the fuel and/or brake lines. Not that I’ve ever tried to sabotage a car before...