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We were west bound I-70 between Columbus and Dayton and it was not too late, but dark. I was the passenger, so I didn’t see any cars ahead, as I wasn’t paying attention. We were in a white MX-5 (he’s only had it a few months). We were shaken up too but didn’t need any assistance. No worries!

Last month my fiancé and I were driving in his Miata with the top down after dark and there was a deer on the freeway. It jumped as we went under it, landing on the hood. It rolled up the windshield and on top of us. It was not injured, just stunned, so after a second it jumped out, kicking us both and knocking off

Tomi Lahren?

Is it just me, or does the chrome not line up from the back door to under the rear window? I would be disappointed to go buy a $59,000 vehicle and it has mismatched body panels. (Although I see this all the time with Mercedes Benz...)

My DD is an e89 Z4 and my fiancée has a ND Miata... so I don’t think our cars are too big!

Andrew, I have heard that the RF is noisier with the top retracted than the soft-top Miata. Did you find that to be true as well? If the soft-top is already so noisy, how can this car be tolerable to drive at higher speeds?

Those are VW Jetta wheels (Mk4) with “Ford” glued on them...

I was thinking the same thing. It seems that there is some confusion between kWh and kW.

Ford Muphtang

Manager: “What should we call it?”
Marketing: “Waymo.”
Manager: “Why ‘Waymo’?”
Marketing: “Because it is Waymo ugly than a regular Pacifica.”

I’ve always loved this car. A coworker of mine had a silver non-Type S and it was such a nice car. One question though, I have noticed recently that a lot of these have issues with the taillights lighting correctly, where they are dim. Almost like they are lighting for the parking lights when the brake is pressed.

I owned a 2012 Miata and had to sell it to move. I was looking for another roadster, but with a hard top this time. A friend of mine’s dad works for a dealership that had an e89 Z4 with a manual. I usually steer clear of German cars but fell in love on the test drive. Bought it that day and it has been the perfect

Good luck getting Lexus to ever loan you a car again after that amazing article. Hopefully someone at Toyota is reading this, because it’s all legit. I looked up the user’s manual because I really wanted to know what that button did, and the website is a mess. They need to look at what Mazda has done with their site,

This morning. These are all over the place in Dayton, Ohio.

I have a e89 BMW Z4 and the DRLs are optional. When on, the headlight rings are on as well as the rear LED parking lamps. The previous owner had them off, but I like that the rears light up too, so I leave them on.

Shouldn’t someone remind this lunatic of Romans 13:7?
“Pay to all what is owed to them: taxes to whom taxes are owed, revenue to whom revenue is owed, respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed.”
A true Christian doesn’t break the laws of the land.

I bought a 2011 Z4 e89 3 months ago and every drive is magical. The fact that it has been in the shop twice for a total of 3 days is neither here nor there.

In college I had a friend that asked why manual cars made a whine when in reverse. Another friend in the car told him that reverse was an electric motor (as a joke), but the first guy believed him. He even said “So if you back up for a long time, is that bad for the battery?” I wonder if to this day that guys still

Jake is correct. These are stock. The ones above are not.