The 2.0 has a case of "just barely enough power", but will get you around pretty economically. We've had one for 2 years and average 29 MPGs. Still that lack of power can be frustrating.
The 2.0 has a case of "just barely enough power", but will get you around pretty economically. We've had one for 2 years and average 29 MPGs. Still that lack of power can be frustrating.
Not only do you encourage people to make poor decisions, but you are rude as well. What a great combo, you truly are a lovely person.
"The Time Zagato gave an MR2 an STD" FTFY
Wow! the first bit of sound reasoning I've seen from you. Bravo!
The video of the turbocharged one has a surprising lack of wheel-steer.
I fangirl that P1's backend
I'm glad I'm not the only person who thinks this. *GENERALLY SPEAKING, and from my personal observations* the attitude has migrated from BMW drivers to pretentious, overtly self-indulgent Audi drivers.
I dunno whats better, the mesmerizing effect of the rolling shutter on capturing the the prop rotation or the massive payload that Typhoon was carrying.
All of Nissan's design language (minus the 370z, GTR and Leaf) are really oddly proportioned and pretty ugly.
neither chaos or an eruption, at least no eruptions that were evident.
Thanks for the tip. Now all I have to do is remember that.
My E39 doesnt do this... is there some trick to that?
This looks awkwardly top heavy because the wheelbase looks small.
I am biased as well. I have an E39, soon to be departed E34, and '73 2002. The cars have been fantastic to drive and are very rewarding... I've been able to maintain them relatively cheaply. However, I would never recommend one to my brother :D
Well said. I see your points and your experience serves you well. I think the debate is coming from two completely different angles, but I see and respect your view.
I agree with you in the aspect that the guy is not trying to swindle people. I disagree with the idea that there is not some coaxing to buy these cars instead of a more rational and logical choice.
Yeah, maybe. I could be wrong, but I think it safe to say the majority of people don't buy these cars because they want to do the work on them, they want image or the symbol of status.
I am speaking from first hand and experiences of close friends. Even the cars that are touted as the most reliable of used German cars are expensive to repair when they break.
You are such an assclown!