Daveinva
Daveinva
Daveinva

That’s great news for Mazda, and a far cry from their early Aughts reputation for being victims of the Rust Monster.

Didn’t Tesla rip of Porsche’s fob schtick?

Put the WRX engine into the Crosstrek already, cowards.

I did the entire Grossglockner with a low-fuel light on a Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle, the whole way down I was basically coasting throughout hairpins without a throttle hoping I’d have enough fuel to reach the first gas station at the bottom. My bike literally sputtered to a stop at the pump.

I really keep finding myself debating trading in my Cayman for a P1800.

I still remember walking down the block in Chicagoland’s Gold Coast ~20 years ago, and just casually coming across a Z8 parked along a curb out front of a coffee shop, top down. My buddy and I walked past it before I did a doubletake— I was like, “Wait... that wasn’t a Z3... that’s... OMG.” I stared at it slack-jawed

Riding a motorcycle through the French Pyrenees on a foggy morning. There is nothing to the right except a thousand-foot drop. To my left, random grazing livestock running into the road (oh hi Mister Llama).

I don’t know about *impressed*, but choosing to own a stick shift in 2021 definitely tells your date some important details about you.

Im betting this isn’t the actual product but just a mockup for marketing. i.e. they had the 3d drawings and they just added in batteries and a generic pack over the engine.

For the life of me, I cannot figure out who has decided that lane splitting is a good idea.

I lane split in the DC area in the summer when I am stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, laws be damned. When traffic is barely moving on the Beltway and it’s 90++ degrees, I’m at greater risk of a heat stroke than I am of a car accident while splitting. I’m still not going to go over 15-20 mph, and I tend to prefer the

Tom Selleck would have been an even bigger star.

Great car, great shape, waaay too many miles for the price

I think the used market is even better. Some used motorcycles are getting super cheap because people just need the machines out of their lives.

Yeah, but... having that bathroom is the only reason to have an RV in the first place.

Very U.S-centric view of motorcycles, particularly in this class.

There’s also the issue of the $650 owed to the DMV for non-renewal of the registration in 2019 and 2020... You’ll have to add that amount to the $2,200 asking price

Not those?

I have tried REPEATEDLY to watch in on Netflix in the last few months, and I cannot get past the first 20 minutes or so without turning it off for lack of interest. Why is this movie so popular? What am I missing here?

Counter-counterpoint: respectfully, you missed my point!