Uhhhhhhhhhhh crap. Though looking through FT86club, it looks like it has been happening in under 500 miles, and I’m almost there since I got my recall performed. Crossing my fingers...
Uhhhhhhhhhhh crap. Though looking through FT86club, it looks like it has been happening in under 500 miles, and I’m almost there since I got my recall performed. Crossing my fingers...
Oh god I don’t want to see what it looks like in 4K
“No braking” is remarkably accurate for Tesla
Having recently taken a 2600 mile road trip in a modern car....this sounds absolutely miserable in every way.
Five or six are both fine on a manual as long as the top gear is an overdrive. Any more seems unnecessary and overly complicated. Automatics I can’t possibly care less how many they have since trying to use flappy paddles is more frustrating than just letting it do its thing.
Maybe the face of a Mustang, but it has the body of a 90s Taurus.
Bit of a point of fact, he got a couple hundred representatives and 49 senators to vote to cut health care.
Weird, that looks nothing like Chris Evans.
A Focus ST seems like it would fit the bill.
I assume by “wires,” he means that the lever isn’t directly connected to the transmission. “Cables” is really the right word there, and is true for most (all?) FWD cars.
My immediate thought
Elon: Model BRAT. Make it happen.
Gosh if only there were a standard for electric car chargers, perhaps developed by a Society of Automotive Engineers. Boy that sure would be handy!
“Work”
It’s kinda oddly proportioned on the profile view and that screen is an atrocity.
For what it’s worth, I’m probably changing it more on the order of 3000-4000 miles since I don’t drive a whole lot and go by the 7.5 month timeframe instead.
While the namechange is a good thing...that bumper.
TOYOTA! YOUR 86! WOOF!
A PT Cruiser brand new off the lot wouldn’t be worth $5900, never mind one modded all to hell with gaudy flames.
I won’t be interested until they get rid of using touchscreens for literally every function. Doubly so given the hideous design they’re using on them.
Modern cars, and not even just low performance ones, can do much longer than 3000 or even 5000 miles between oil changes. My FR-S is specified at 7500 miles or 7.5 months. BMW specified 10k.