“I suppose that, all things considered, it’s not a bad car. It doesn’t crash all the time, or explode. If it were a Kia or a car from one of those weird Chinese companies, you’d say it was quite nice.”
“I suppose that, all things considered, it’s not a bad car. It doesn’t crash all the time, or explode. If it were a Kia or a car from one of those weird Chinese companies, you’d say it was quite nice.”
It has an eerie resemblance to this...
Still looks like a stupid jelly bean. And drive is to the wrong wheels, very much unlike the aforementioned SC.
“... Why don’t you like it, stupid American?j”
Maybe manufacturers do it on purpose so they give most people just another reason to go get it serviced and pay up the ass for someone else to do it.
Psssshhhh tell that to Brady and the Patriots...
The fact that Mazda did the most unholy thing and removed the third pedal in the last couple generations of production kinda does make it a hairdresser’s car- at least the slushbox ones anyway.
What should’ve been a genetic platform just went to shit afterwards. Sad how history seems to repeat itself.
Bravo
There’s no road salts in Colorado.
How about we drop the lame virtual course bullshit and have the helmet show us all the cops around us within a 2-5 mile radius of our location. Knowing where they are before they know where I am is just about the best advantage you could give to any real driver.
This would be 10X as crazy in the same conditions this P1 is in.
What are some details on insurance? What company did you get a policy with and what kinds of coverage are available. I imagine most were left scratching their heads the second you mentioned ‘Skyline’ since they deal mostly with soccer moms and such.
It looks like a McLaren 650S had a baby with an i8.
It more depends on the county where you live. If you happen to live in the Springs or somewhere in the western portion in the mountains, bothersome things like emissions tests aren't required making the registration process that much easier.
Here's mine. Not a 240, but 80's quirkiness ftw.
That example has the PERFECT wheels. Love me some Watanabes.
I normally don't really care for convertibles but... they way you described the car is straight on and why I want to drive it at least once in my life time, and it would look SO much better with the top removed.
I can now see what Jeremy Clarkson was on about. It looks absolutely stunning in this shade of blue.