AudiB5Hawaii
AudiB5Hawaii
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I tend to like quirky cars so I like the way this looks. The price isnt as expensive as a Tesla and to me I would rather have this over a Leaf, Bolt or Mini. The only thing that ruins it for me is the range. Mazda CLAIMS that it is because most people dont drive that far, however I think thats more of a excuse. If it

I think what people dont get is that the model 3 is the right car for the right person. It is low maintenance (no gas, oil changes or timing belt/chain issues), minimalist interior, compared to just a few years ago great range and is faster then most other cars. It is perfect for a minimalist who does not want to

Honda S2000. Not saying its a bad car but I think WAY over hyped. Sure you get lots of power out of a 4 banger and props to Honda for that but to get ANY type of useful power out of it you need to get close to red line. If you daily it the novelty wears off quickly, especially in traffic.

Sometimes you get shamed directly and a lot indirectly. Mostly from haters or those that are flat out jealous. For example I saw a guy at a car meet with an automatic miata and a group of teenagers passing by said “nice automatic” to him in a condescending way. Mostly its behind their back like “Ya he has a XXXXX car

Hot Take: Its 2021 why are people even still embarrassed or shaming others for driving automatics? Look at the world we live in, an electric AUTOMATIC car can go 350+ miles and can beat most gas powered cars in a drag race, yet we are shaming those who prefer automatics? I mean think about it we are living in the

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This thing. (Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio) I saw one on the road in black the other day and it was stunning! Even better in person. Upon Googling it I found out we have had these things here in the states since 2017!!! 500+HP and looks this good too!

Yes I saw the video today too! So many of my questions about the cabrio were answered! Thank you Keon!

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Is there an option to keep it? First thing that comes to mind when I read the title:

No Tesla FanBoy but I am seriously curious on how Teslas actual own Roadster will be like performance wise if they ever end up making it:

OMG I missed this one as I had a busy day and couldnt post right away. I really think I could have got on the QOTD with it! The Mazda Cosmo: (If I am worthy can I get an honorary QOTD?)

I like weird/quirky cars and would love to get a BMW i3 for a while now. But even the new one has only 150-ish miles of range. Yes it can get me to where I need to go and back but thats pretty much it. If I wanted to be spontaneous at only 150 miles of range (all electric version of i3 only) I would need to start

Before my time but from what I understand these types of movies really helped Harley establish a lifestyle. Maybe they team up with a movie studio to do something similar but with electric Harley’s and the lifestyle?

I agree non modified cars can be dangerous, however more often then not it is due to neglect rather then done purposefully. I am Not against car modification, I have modified all my cars to varying degrees over the years. I am just asking when does it cross the line from freedom of expression to danger to others

Wait... So you are saying that these cars and trucks are put on trailers and taken to events and not driven on the street and the drivers are certified and trained as well as insured and licensed to drive these cars and trucks?

So they trailer these cars to events? From the videos it looks like they are driven on the street.

Thats the easy way out/lazy by stereotyping and name calling when you disagree with someone. Just as bad as the Karens you accuse of being a Karen. At what point does a car modification become an expression of your culture and style and something dangerous to others both cars and pedestrians?

I understand your point, dont you need a special license and training to drive these Big Rigs as well as special insurance?

I also support the right for these vehicles to exist however when does it cross the line from self expression and culture to a danger to others on the road who did not ask to be put in danger?

It was not a generic “Think of the children” statement, just that children are a vulnerable part of our society and there are laws and rules in society that protect them. Child seat laws, no passing a school bus when warning lights are on, child endangerment regulations and so on. I am not ONLY saying to think of the