It’s our gelatinous former governor returning to his natural state now that he’s served the purpose of his Exxon overlords.
It’s our gelatinous former governor returning to his natural state now that he’s served the purpose of his Exxon overlords.
Some good suggestions above, but BMW e38 or e39 would be my suggestion.
poor hygiene? Definitely not from shipping bulk quantities of of Monistat.
That Golden Eagle is a handsome beast.
Agreed. Manufacturers (but not necessarily dealers) are pushing long interval maintenance schedules. Some luxury brands are recommending 10k-15k miles between oil changes. I’d really like to see data on how brands and formulations (conventional, synthetic blend, full synthetic) perform over 7,500+ miles.
The hole’s natural enemy IS the pile, after all.
This is Jalopnik. Is the answer not always Miata?
I’m sure there’s not enough demand to develop, but it’d be great if the engines could be resold but only if used as in 25+ yr old vehicles that are no longer required to meet emissions standards.
Maybe. Now that they have a turbocharged version of the 2.5 SkyActive-G. They had to significantly lower the compression of the standard SkyActive & supposedly introduced some cooled EGR system or something. Dunno if that’ll all fit in a 3 or not.
Nature’s version of the rewards of driving a slow car fast vs a fast car slow.
The only option I want is the one that puts it in my driveway.
The current generation Mazda 6 would be my pic. If you want new, get the Touring trim w/ the Bose, “leather”, sunroof. If you don’t mind used/preowned go for the Grand Touring trim to get all the bells & whistles. Looks great, inside and out. Interior feels/seeems better than its class. Just enough power to have a bit…
I blame the Metric System.
Looks like if you put a case of water or two in the back, behind the rear axle, you could do sweet, sweet wheelies all day long.
They better keep that lower seating position on the down low (no pun intended). When I ask friends/family why they bought that completely unnecessary SUV/Truck/Crossover, the answer is invariably “I’m up higher.”the implicit and sometimes explicitly stated need for this is because it “makes them feel safer”. I’ve…
I’m not much of a fan of SUV’s/trucks, but astetically, at least, I really dig this.
No, because Wall-E would eventually show up and try to mate with it.
...once.
Be it robots, drones, software, AI, or whatever, most jobs in almost every industry and profession will be automated in the not-too-distant future. Much sooner than most realize. The automobile/manufacturing segment will be just the tip of the iceberg.
NP, though a bit of shopping might find you a better deal (but possibly not on a manual).