Which is why it's kind funny when people get weird colored ones to install in place of the factory ones.
Amen brother! On that day I made a vow to myself to make my life count! And I thereby devoted my every waking moment to spreading the word on shower door safety. You may have heard about my documentary shown at Cannes: "Clean and Alive: Stepping Through the Door to Your Future". No, don't try to Google it. They…
Well, me too. Direct pressure works. Boy Scouts first aid merit badge for the win.
Truly, "safety" glass can be dangerous. A shower door once shattered and fell on my arm, cutting cleanly into a vein, which fountained blood, literally squirting out of my arm. Direct pressure is your friend, folks.
Yep, nuts kick.
It doesn't have a trunk? If corporations are people, Nissan would deserve to be kicked in the nuts for that.
No kidding. It looks like they're working on a more street-y look, with those big stupid under-bumper lip things and low-profile tires. Just make it a light, multi-surface versatile car and dispense with the dumb, urbanized affectations. Get serious.
Yep, if you have the hefty rubber dog package floor mats, you can drag those out and wash them with your elephant, but no hosing inside. I'm a little worried that my wife still thinks you can, but since she's largely disinclined to wash any cars at all, my worry is fading.
More performance = more money.
Life insurance salesmen.
Me neither really, but I would love to have an actual Brat. Also, RC cars are a load of fun to play with but I'd never think if filming it.
Dat ass-heavy.
I think you're a joke.
I think it's nice enough overall, but the side vent has no place on a Miata.
I'm just wondering how concerned the Kinja people are that this image was posted so quickly and that it got so many recommends so fast.
Crappy LA roads is part of the reason I got a lightish car with big meaty tires (Honda Element — also handy for dog-toting duty). A nasty pothole took out one of the tires when my wife was driving the Miata (16" wheels) and then another took out the spare, putting a giant dent in the rim. That was a bad day for her.
Why did the man cross the road?
But that's right where it's always been, a bridge brand between Chevy/Pontiac and Cadillac, with Olds right in there with it. The angle is to pull some Chevy buyers into a higher tier with some more luxury but cheaper than Caddy.
That's as may be, but they're not marketing them on any kind of performance prowess, which to my thinking is a missed opportunity.