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Mine is also a 2+2! They are pretty rare, so I’m always happy when I see them restored and driving on Instagram.

Haha! The funny part is that I agree with you. I just couldn’t resist.

I have a 1974 260Z in my grandpa’s barn that I’ve been wanting to get started on. It was my car in high school and I’ve been wanting to restore it.

Great job! One thing that always bothers me about these older Porsche’s is the worn out buttons.

You do know that this is Jalopnik, right?

It always makes me sad when I see these to remember that most were sold with automatics (all of them? I can’t remember). I probably would have owned one of these at some point in my life if I was ever able to find a manual.

This image made my day!

Here is proof from insideevs.com that the Y was $48,990:

This. I’m much more interested in comparing this to the EUV. I’m not happy that the Bolt is FWD with no AWD option (not as fun to drive), and it has “last gen” charging speeds. However, at the price point, it seems to be a real winner.

Datsun 240Z

Oh, I like this!

I’ve always thought that each lane should have a different speed rating. Not a limit, a required speed. So the far right lane would be the merging lane, and be 60 MPH. Then each lane to the left is 10 MPH faster. Far left lane is 80 (on a three lane). If your car can’t keep up with traffic, you stay to the right or

I’ve always liked this idea. Require that the cars are also inspected regularly to guarantee safety.

I’m not sure why we are arguing (are we?). I was commenting on another person’s question, and you accused me of saying that “many EVs” don’t have ventilated seats (which I didn’t say) after you said that “many EVs” do. I just created a full list just so we know for sure what the numbers are, which interestingly are

I don’t know what other people think, but I much prefer individual non-gendered bathrooms. Walking into a giant room with barely any privacy is not ideal, even if it is reserved for people who all identify the same.

I’d bet that he was trying to use the click wheel and confused it for the drive selector (lots of video reviews on YouTube site this as an issue), putting it in neutral. A lot of drivers panic when this happens.

My car has keyless start, which I love, but why isn’t it smart enough to know that people are getting out of the car and wait to lock? If I push the button on the door and someone is still getting out, it literally freaks out and beeps for like 15 seconds. I have had older cars with regular keyless entry that just

Here is a list of all EVs on sale today:

I saw that article. ~eyeroll~

I came here just to say this.