66 inside? That’s way too cold! I keep our house at 70, or 68 at the coolest.
66 inside? That’s way too cold! I keep our house at 70, or 68 at the coolest.
Yes and no. I think the major factor is parts or labor are pretty expensive (both due to rarity and aluminum construction) that NSXs get “totalled” very easily by insurance adjusters. I’ve seen a few where just the hood and one (bolt on) fender are were lightly hit and they total the whole car.
Sorry, but I’ll have to disagree. I was shopping NSXs for the last 2 years and I didn’t see a single salvage-titled car that was up to my standards (former body shop tech). Yes most had pretty paint jobs, but the workmanship underneath was subpar.
I want to agree with you, but most of the “repaired” ones I’ve seen are in terrible condition and probably shouldn’t be on public roads. They they have the gall to ask the same money as clean-titled cars lol...
It’ll be rebuilt and will join the other salvage-titled NSXs on the market :/
A Kindle is a MUCH better device to read on than an iPad.
A Kindle is a MUCH better device to read on than an iPad.
Not just a federal employee, but a employee of a private company in those states can be fired for failing a drug test too.
This is just fuel for the right to call Hillary names.
I’d say most smokers do smoke a pack a day, that’s why it’s used as the average.
My 2011 BMW has it, it’s not a new feature.
Nobody remembers Marvel’s soundtrack anyway.
Erica Tazel was sooooooo good in Justified.
Starting at 40k is going to be a problem when a Highlander or Pilot start at 30k.
It will also die on the market at that price range.
40k is even way too much.
OEM wheels aren’t, but ones that can clear giant OEM brake calipers and rotors are. Finding cheap wheels that fit your bolt pattern, offset, and clear giant brakes can be expensive.
I’m with you, this is not a “feature” I want. I’m guessing there will be lots of buyer’s remorse after having to live with that windshield on a daily basis.
You don’t need AWD for snow, but it certainly helps. Especially when equipped with some nice winter tires. I’m glad your roads are plowed and completely clean before you allow your car to drive on it, but that’s not the reality most of us live in.
Well newer cars it wouldn’t just be $15 wheels and $38 tires. A set of winter tires, wheels, and TPMS can easily run $1,500-$2,000. Not to mention that AWD and winter tires is the best combo.
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