You have to replace those bolts every 2-3 car chases, or every time it jumps over a Venetian canal. So it’s really up to the owner to keep ahead of the maintenance on those.
You have to replace those bolts every 2-3 car chases, or every time it jumps over a Venetian canal. So it’s really up to the owner to keep ahead of the maintenance on those.
In fifteen-twenty years all those computers driving the F-Type will start fitzing out in all kinds of unpredictable ways, and no one outside the dealer network (if they still have parts!) can possibly fix or replace them.
Begs the question is NOT A VERB
I KNOW. Objectively they’re great cars. Subjectively, they say ‘I wore out my first DVD of Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift and I’m saving up for ground effect lighting.’
Ask your back seat passenger.
They sell enough to justify keeping the line around, and I don’t think Honda will break the tradition of manuals on its sport lines (Prelude, S2k, Si) any time soon.
Exactly the same experience here. My wife and I had a ‘13 Si sedan as our family car, until someone T-boned it. We both love the car and love Honda, but I can’t get her within twenty feet of the current line of Civics. It is a shame since on paper the manual sport hatchback was made for us. We went with an Alltrack…
Seriously I replayed that entire long-ass game just to be a better dad. I am pretty sure it also made me a better actual dad. Me was like this:
Great essay, well written. I was horrified by gamergate and the 2010-ish incel type gamer backlash culture, and it is great to see the game / game journalism industry grow hugely since then.
I thought the show’s arc made pretty clear that everything happened more or less the way Jon wanted it to happen. If you reconstruct it in chronological order Jon left Earth to make a better place without messy people messing it up, but pretty quickly realized that it was an onanistic exercise and got bored. He sent…
It’s not a wagon, but I’ll allow it
only one customer had an issue with the six-speed
There were no regulations when the Pinto came out. Certainly not anything like we have today. You clearly have no idea what irony means, since in normal english the only irony in your sentence is how wildly wrong you are.
Well that’s a relief! I just bought one of the last new Fiesta STs.
And we’re done in the first entry. I know that a manual Alltrack fits the buyer’s needs like a glove because my wife and I went through the EXACT SAME SEARCH, with the exact same search conditions, about a year ago. I could see Justin, Patrick or Raphael saving face with a used Forester, but the Alltrack is simply a…
Unless all 11 cars can drive off your property on their own power, you own X cars and Y projects.
Unless they have five point harnesses in the pop up seat, I’d worry about what happens back there when you put the hammer down.
This is the correct take.
The console isn’t the problem. Those seats are basically shoulder to shoulder (the interior rendering is actually very weird; I can’t figure out the relationship of the passenger seat and the console strip). Someone giving head in a car needs to either scooch over (na ga happen here) or else bend their spine in a way…
You better date a yoga instructor then. That ain’t a Camaro.