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And then Flyin Miata went and built one with an LSA. All I can think looking at either one is, “today is a good day to die.....”

Downhill....with a tailwind....maybe. That said, I would love for them to come out at the Spanish GP and surprise the hell out of everyone with their increased pace.

Agreed, I love mine!

Best I heard was a lady say, “Lemme have summa that there chip-pot-le....chi-pole-tay....uh chip-pottel sauce!” I was in tears trying to hold in the laughter, and the person making her sandwich wasn’t much better off. Thankfully the lady was at least polite and said thank you after her order was done she was just kind

Very cool! I admittedly haven’t poked around too much at available suspension option sfor my wife’s car, but if that same package exists for the gen2, then that may very well be what she gets.

Woo mine was chosen! ....that said, it’s not a kei car. The City was tiny to be sure, but it was classified as a subcompact rather than a kei car as both it’s engine and over all dimensions were greater than allowed for that classification.

Yeah, it’s not a kei car. It’s tiny for sure, but it’s not a kei car.

For Japan: The Honda City Turbo II

It sounds like an ad from Welcome to Nightvale :D

Hey Tavarish, you might want to revise the title, “That’s Means A Lot” doesn’t make any sense. Neat writeup though, I want to watch the film now.

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How about a snomobile powered Miata, complete with pullstart?

Yeah, it's a strong contender for the best written, but most depressing movie ever made....at least in my mind. It didn't just make me cry, it had me feeling actually depressed for several days after.

Dear god that is a face only a mother could love. No thanks, they can keep it.

For what I wanted them to do, I feel like I got my money’s worth out of them. Great shock, though Koni makes good stuff in general, but I wanted something I could bolt on the car in place of the stock shocks, and get a better ride while also improving handeling, these delivered exactly that. For city driving they were

Factory FSD’s? Very nice! I had a set of those on my MCS and absolutely loved them. They handled as well, if not better than the rock hard stock shocks, but didn’t kill my spine on long road trips. Plus the factory shocks were stiff enough that bumps mid corner could, and often would upset the chassis, these solved

It really kind of depends on what you're looking for, but I would put forth Summer Wars, Wolf Children, and Silver Spoon, as great starter anime. They are all relatively short (heck 2 of them are movies), have great stories that are a fair bit different than what folks are used to with western animation without going

I would put forth Summer Wars, Wolf Children, and Silver Spoon, as great starter anime. They are all relatively short (heck 2 of them are movies), have great stories that are a fair bit different than what folks are used to with western animation without going too deep down the rabbit-hole, and all of them can make

OK, so the HUD features are pretty awesome, but holy crap do those things look idiotic.

Normally I would agree with the fuel light = pit stop and no other time sentiment, but I actually found a car with a tank range longer than my bladder could go. Took a road trip with my wife when I had a 2010 Mini Cooper S, over the course of ~12hrs and 700miles we had to stop for gas 2x, and to pee 3x. It really is

Well, they did use a shop with lifts in the Gramps and turbo MX-5 builds, but by and large, you are correct. They are just a couple of regular guys who love working on cars, and that resonates well with those of us who have a like mindset.