
Former Nissan designer Yoshihiko Matsuo is the hero we need right now: a true believer in designing fun cars for the…
Former Nissan designer Yoshihiko Matsuo is the hero we need right now: a true believer in designing fun cars for the…
Clearly you’ve never been to Texas. Castle doctrine (which includes your vehicle) means no duty to retreat, and you are permitted to extend whatever force you need to to protect your “castle”. Multiple cases where the defender was either no-billed, or no charges were even presented to a grand jury.
Here’s where I stand on it: If he hadn’t broken into her car, she would not have tried to run him over. Unless you can convince me that she had been searching out someone to run over prior to that, then in my view, this guy’s fate was completely his own making.
Late to the party, but the Sentra driver swerves like, *immediately*. Whether it was startled or trying to run the bike off the road, it was a total instinctive move, IMO.
Based on long experience driving I-95 and the DC Beltway, I would state the old adage “never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity”.
and for $18K! Crackpipe!
300hp V6 > 300Hp Turbo 4
NO V6 NO CARE.
Looks like Toyota will be the family car to go to since Honda is being a pussy and taking the V6 from the Accord for 2018. I actually liked the previous gen (current) Camry SE/XSE. It was comfortable for what it was.
When it comes to motorsports, the average person might not think of Acura first and foremost. But the truth is,…
12 yards long, 2 lanes wide, 65 tons of American pride!
It may not be a popular opinion, but I think this era was “peak car”, especially for me the early 90s. Cars had enough tech to be reliable and fast, like electronic fuel injection, turbos in many cases, disk brakes with ABS, independent suspension, DOHC on almost every engine, and 5 or 6 speed manuals. At the same…
Aaaaaaaaaand that’s the reason she’s posting what she did.
Maybe there can be a little blue button that takes it out of limp mode
Being stuck in limp mode is why they all bought Corvettes in the first place.
Used to be that cars did not have the complexity and electronics that they have today and that you could reasonably fix these sorts of problems by sending money to a mail order speed parts company.
After hitting up the STi gallery in Mitaka and seeing all the magnificent things that can happen to ordinary Subarus…