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It’s also the ultimate moving vehicle for a college student/bachelor.
For the first few months, their People’s Car has a lower production capacity than the Chevy SSR. :/
Was used at least once by American spy agencies in the mid-2000s as well.
You can restart the production but I thought the main purpose of the F-35 was to have a stealthy aircraft that can launch from something other than an airstrip and whose main mission is to destroy SAM/radar sites?
A Mazda 3 has a 13:1 compression ratio and requires 87 octane gas since it actually has a greater expansion ratio than compression ratio. This is done to reduce temperature and pressure in the cylinder which is how it avoids auto-detonation from using low octane fuel.
I actually do turn my head and check every time because the sensors are just in the corners of the bumps so I know they aren’t perfect. I was giving a dry exaggeration for the purpose of rustling jimmies since I do find that gadget actually useful even if you’re not driving like a jackass.
In Mazdas, and probably everything else, they just make beeping sounds when you flip your turn signal to the side where there’s a car in your blind spot (read: car is on your left side and you’re indicating a left turn). It also only warns you above ~20 mph and it’s quite lenient with letting a car be firmly in…
1996 200SX
They may need to pad out the episodes with an actual game of Celebrity Brain Crash now.
Lived 100 yards from a California beach for 3 years in college. I don’t believe we actually have any beaches in the state that are car friendly. Meaning the pedestrian traffic, parking lot distance, and parking fees make it all a bitchy experience for tourists. I’d decide to either die inside and go there in a Ford…
Six months ago was the first time I saw a four square. It was the first time I saw a salesman with tattooed flames on his forearms. And it was the first time I claimed to be pussy-whipped.
Mazda is the zoom zoom brand but they actually didn’t design their SUVs to be doing hill sprints. You can avoid HSA by always having the parking brake engaged or clutch pedal depressed while you’re stopped on a hill but on my car (2014 Mazda3) which has probably the same hill start software as yours, I just let it do…
That might also have to do with weather conditions. It seems like here in the Bay Area, we pay a lot less than people in snowy states.
These two are adorable.
My assumption is that Tesla is doing this now so that in 5 or 10 years when self driving cars are allowed fold/telescope the steering wheel forward out of the drivers hands, people are already used to Teslas not having the traditional gauge cluster in front of the steering wheel.
Have the same car (2014) and its pretty low maintenance. The maintenance schedule in the manual is actually conservative so you’ll be fine if you follow that.
Mebbe it doesn’t have enough compression to worry about the head gasket? /optimist
I’m negotiating with a mazda dealership in the Bay Area:
I learned how to love manual in a perfectly functional salvage-title Mazda Protege.