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Mine is 110K.

No?

Too small. And I don’t like to see my mechanic that often

depending on the size of your savings account?

I have the same car and planning to let it go as well. My o2 sensor is shot but otherwise the car is fine though. How many miles?

I need a new car that cannot be longer than my current car (BMW E90) because of the size of the garage. I do not want any SUV or CUV thingies, it has to be roomy enough inside (my husband is a big man and he cannot fit into a Miata, we checked), therefore Miata is not the answer. Suggestions?

There is nothing wrong with 300 hp. Unless you are running track days or drag strips, is there a real reason why 300 horses is not acceptable for daily highway driving?

Not just the writers. If i were a Toyota worker i won’t move there either. Texas is trying to actively roll back LGBT rights, including benefits for same sex couples. Anti-gay animus is pretty much an ingrained part of Texas culture. Even if Toyota swear up and down that they would preserve my spousal benefits and

It is nice, but WAY too much for what it is. CP.

Actually i am wondering if it is time to look into used/off-lease model S. Without a dealer structure, how does one get one of those, exactly?

Relax, Tesla is not going anywhere. The flat demand indicate that most people who WANT a Model S or X already got one, but that is true for every car: they are waiting for an update or a refresh. there will be more customer for model 3s.

I know. To get me to say an unconditional yes to the 6, I want a more powerful engine, AppleCarplay (i know that is coming), and a full-range adaptive cruise control (AFAIK the ACC in the 6 isn’t).

I have a BMW. , i went to look at the 6 and the Miata RF couple of months ago while car shopping. I didn’t take a test drive, but I was very impressed with the interiors of both. I would be pretty happy with the 6 Grand Touring if the engine wasn’t so anemic (at least on paper).

I think Honda of North America got wind of this, called the dealer, read them the riot act, making the dealer cave like a sinkhole in Florida.

Most people don’t drive because they love driving. They drive to work, to school to the supermarket and whatever chores they need to do that day. For that (which is also most Jalops’ daily life, lets be honest here) having a autonomous car on call makes sense. Outright car ownership would still make sense in non-urban

I have 1 rule about this, with 2 exceptions:

Unless your definition of daily driver includes “taking car to mechanic every day”, say no to this.

What happened is that the guys need to settle into the new rythm. Watch the earliest TG with the original trio: they feel much more stiff and scripted. Now with the rights to everything TG-related sold to BBC, they sort of have to force themselves to adapt to new routines and new segments that 1) cannot even come

I feel like someone would do this to you soon:

For the ultimate Miami cocaine cowboy chic, there is the Gucci Edition (not a joke, it is real, built in limited numbers by a Miami dealer, gucci fabric on the seats and on the roof, and gold emblems on the wire rims):