Nissan needs to bring back forest green pearl
Nissan needs to bring back forest green pearl
I’ve seen more Polestar 2s than I have Arteons
Fortnite and Photorealistic rendering aren’t things id see in the same sentence
Nissan Cefiro A32 Wagon or a Nissan Leopard with a VQ30DET (really any y33 car with said engine)
I’ve seen the ID.4 more frequently than the Arteon. I saw my first Arteon last week.
And I agree with Green over Tan being the best color combination.
Dad had a Green over Tan 1997 Nissan Maxima
very partial to Nissan’s Forest Green Pearl
so much yes
A. Thinner A pillars.
B. Bigger Windows/lower beltline
I want to drive around in a car, not a tank. See current gen taurus and camaro.
C. This is less feature and more color choice. Bring back forest green exteriors. It is the best color by far. I’m tired of the white crossover. (Literally I think I saw 8 different…
totally ordering food here
The Drivers manual has a section for hill parking (at least the PA one) so the information is there.
So Mercury kept the tradition of making 150 HP family haulers with the wagon with the massive V8 and later on in life, a detuned engine that was already low HP from the factory.
green is the best car color. My dad had two Mercury Villagers (the nissan quest kind) and both were metallic green
It really depends on the carrier board for the CM4. An older carrier would probably be fine and have all of the issues knocked out. Otoh, it is annoying though. You can buy an official CM4 carrier board which should be perfectly fine.
Cool to me. Finally got a chance to see my friend’s 1996 BMW 328i convertible. He’s been talking about it the past year and a half on snapchat. Its dented on literally every single panel due to the previous owner having some anger issues, but is mechanically and electronically sound. It is dark green and tan (the best…
tf? i stopped watching after 8
I thought Han died. Or is it gonna predate F&F3 for some reason
you can get adapters that have both an aux in and a lightning cable
You forgot the naming
Intel
Him and Torchinsky started a site called The Autopian and they’ve got all the deep dives in automotive news. Its really good