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My dad was in a Miata club when he had his NA so I've heard about the lengths people go to make Miatas work for them. That's really cool and I applaud the dedication and ingenuity, but I'll stick to my "sport utility Miata" instead.

I'm 6' 1" and I really wanted to want to get an NC to replace my Mini a few years ago, but was disappointed that even as the car has grown Mazda refused to make enough room for me!

Based on the wheel gap, I'm going to guess this came with the optional off-road suspension.

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He was a professional driver, but he was working as a driving instructor when he died. (I was confused when I first read a report about this on another site, too.)

Paint has been cared for meticulously.

So Mint requires more monitoring/tinkering by the user, and in exchange the user can get precise analytics afterward?

That's right, cover your disfigured face in shame.

Anyone using Mint who can compare these 2 options? I'm just setting up a Mint account now to compare them myself and the advantage I see to Level is that it accounts for recurring bills automatically. In Mint I have set up budgets for different categories of bills (phone, internet, insurance, etc.), but it doesn't

It does feel heavy, though. Over bumps there is a lot of mass is moving around, and I think that's because it feels quite softly sprung. I drove it back-to-back with a Lamborghini Gallardo and, while I enjoyed the Lamborghini, the Lincoln was definitely the more comfortable of the two.

In the book Car, by Mary Walton, she wrote about how the GT90 was used as an excuse to get auto journalists to Ford headquarters to see the 2nd-generation Taurus without letting the new-Taurus cat out of the bag. (If I remember it right. You should read the book for yourself. She had full access to the development of

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Ross Converse believes that Newman (Note: Newman passed away in 2008; this story was written prior to his death. —Ed.) and Letterman still own their cars. The blue car was eventually sold to the chairman of Mobil Oil. He owned it for some time and then sold it.

I didn't know they had the regular key hidden inside, that's pretty cool. The round thing is way too big, though. At least I never forget I have a loaner Mini when I've got a hockey puck in my pocket instead of my normal '04 key.

Yes! That folding key and the lovely three-spoke steering wheel are the two things I missed from my Jetta when I got my Cooper S.

That depends on how loose your definition of "perfectly" is.

I know him as the evil villain, Stinkfinger, from an episode of Son of the Beach. Ah, memories.

The first three paragraphs of this article were absolutely wonderful.