This part. You only see the spots if you have polarized lenses.
This part. You only see the spots if you have polarized lenses.
I mean, we’re getting the Polestar 5 which is a sports sedan, and a step in the right direction if you ask me..
I haven’t seen a Mazda 5 in a while, come to think of it.
I guess I’m coming from the plebeian angle of just wanting to enjoy the car and not have it look crappy while I do.
But I would give in to my OCD and do a full re-spray of the entire car. Maybe a little PDR.
I was 16 in 1994, and my first car was an ‘82 Sedan DeVille with the MIGHTY 4.1L V8 that squeaked out a measly 150hp. No one laughed when six of us could sit comfortably with seatbelts amongst that sea of blue leather.
How much hybrid could I get for that?
Is Nebraska so poor that their troopers have to order their cruiser’s decals from FedEx Office and apply them themselves?
Never realized real hot air balloons cast a drop shadow against the sky that’s apparently directly behind them.
Why?
More like, it’s a unique challenge that provides intriguing content for his YouTube channel. He knows what he’s doing.
The complexities of the repair just go to show how much cars have changed with the switch to electric vehicles.
Listen, I’m not usually “that guy” when it comes to perceived automotive similarities, but I think there are more than a few subtle design influences the Sonett took from the Z for the rear of the car, especially with the taillight and license plate area blacked out in this fashion.
Thankfully, no passengers have been injured.
Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions, but has contributed around 4% to global warming to date.
Sincerest form of flattery indeed.
Boy, you’re assuming a LOT here..
If this was in worse condition w/ a lot of wear and tear, it would only be a $500 car years ago; now maybe $1000...and even then after a while would be taken to junkyard
He’s a 77 year old who’s likely lived there his whole life. Where would he go? Easier said than done.
Please go permanently.