That looks simply awesome so naturally the production model will be a huge disappointment.
That looks simply awesome so naturally the production model will be a huge disappointment.
Also the people that ride around with their fog lights on all the time. They’re not as bad as high beams, but they are definitely more blinding than low beams because they don’t focus their beam pattern and they’re just adding more light to what’s already there. I don’t even know why most cars come with fog…
9.2 seconds may be faster than 10 seconds, but it’s not far off.
I’ve spent at least $200 on my 2003 Haro V3 mountain bike that I put road tires on and it’s probably worth $100 at most, heavy, and probably rides worse so I feel like you’re doing better than me. I still like riding it, though.
It’s the same as old cars that hold their value or appreciate over time.
I like the way it feels compared to most cloth, and my seats are also tan so while they do get hotter than cloth they’re nothing like black seats. I’ll never understand why black is such a popular interior color in cars when it makes the car so much hotter when the sun is out.
I’ll have you know that the Zune was and still is awesome. It was a better product than the iPod only let down by late entry into the market and Apple worship.
I’m surprised the plugs cost that much. I just changed the plugs (6 of them) in my mom’s 2011 Explorer for about $20.
I will never get why people go to such garbage chains. I mean, even the crappiest towns usually have local restaurants that are better than most chains. And how can you live in Austin, one of the tasty food capitals of the world, and still instead go to chains...bizarre.
Pretty cool, it’s just a shame it’s so ugly.
The grille is a bit much, but the side profile looks pretty nice.
Recently I saw a Nissan March with a Mexican (state of Tamaulipas) plate. here in Georgia. It’s a super cheap car. And before that I saw a Toyota Arista (RHD) with a Japanese plate. It was the equivalent of a Lexus GS back when Lexus didn’t exist in Japan which makes me wonder why someone would bring it here.
They must sell these in Ontario as well because there’s one in the neighborhood I’m in.
“You can’t compost meat btw”
I’m impressed...with how ugly they are. Look at how comically high the belt-line is. Jesus...
My concern with carbon fiber is that after its useful lifespan is over it goes into a landfill.
I’m actually from and live in Georgia, but my mom is originally from Ontario and we go there every year to visit family. I like visiting, though I’m not a big fan of the cold. :P
It’s a shame it’s so hard on the eyes and that screen is possibly the worst implementation I’ve ever seen.
It looks fine to me - I just don’t care for the dumb name.
The grocery store organic milk here is about $6 a gallon, though we get raw, grassfed milk for $8 a gallon from a local farmer.