Yep.
Yep.
Note there’s one New England state doesn’t follow the CARB rules. Hint - the same one that does not have a mandatory seat belt law for adults.
I commuted into Boston during the Big Dig and one of our buildings was right next to the work. I have very vivid memories. :-)
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Botts’ Dots in New England as the first snowstorm would plow them right off the road. I give Compton credit for trying something different and relatively inexpensive to try to stop the stunters.
After years of using hybrids and PHEVs, I’m waiting for my BEV to come in. It would be a great year to have a $7500 tax credit as well. Oh, my BEV is built in Europe, so nada when this gets signed. I have amazing luck.
I’ve owned a bunch of Volvos, both new and old, and I do love the turbo Bricks. However, the unsaid issues and discrepancies sadly make me say nope. It was too much on Bring a Butler and it’s too much now.
I think about MR2 in Japanese as Mr. Two or ni-san. :)
I’ve been seeing that on Twitter recently. It seems to be the latest fear point put out there by... I have no idea anymore.
If only this would work for all the EV-haters that crowd any EV site with statements similar to, “that EV won’t tow my ocean liner halfway across the country like my coal-rolling King Doody pick-em-up truck, so they suck!”
AVs are interesting until I remember “Johnny Cab” from “Total Recall.”
A buddy who does this for a living says that it will be bought for scrap — the C4 parts are worth more than the car itself.
I grew up on the LI south shore in the 60s/70s, and went to and worked on FI many times (mostly to the east at Davis Park, which had a more cis vibe), but occasionally some construction work at the Grove and the Pines. (I had neighbors who built houses over there and could always make a few bucks as a “gofer”.)
On the whole, this is a damn decent disco list.
Of course they hate it -- they love the bloodlust of the chase. ACAB.
Piano black needs to die as an interior accent. Someone needs to say it.
My ex had a ‘78 Corolla 2dr sedan with an automatic and it was a decent car; her dad had the same car but with the manual, which was a lot more fun. I almost bought a ‘78 Liftback with manual transmission, but couldn’t get a good deal from the dealer (and it was the color I called “baby poo gold”, so not my favorite…
The pop-up camper reminds me of the one Jeremy Clarkson designed for a Citroën CX Break back in the “Top Gear” days. This new one has the feature of dropping down, but I imagine will be as successful. (Clarkson’s went over a cliff, and I think this company may end up doing the same.)
My wife and I both had TDI Sportwagens (hers DSG, mine a manual) until VW bought them back for more than we paid for them. I do miss that car though; it was the perfect size and had great fuel economy.
Kia dealers are more like buy-here, pay-here lots. I like the EV6 but will not do business with the ones in my area.
NP, though you’d want to get it a little lower if possible to use on doing the electrics right. I’d reloom the car — less problems long term. Though I’d really want a Tiger (a neighbor had one when I was a kid), this would still be a lot of fun in the warm weather.