coreysmith16
InWayOverMyHead
coreysmith16

OK, my avatar is the 2.5 l I4 and I have had my 944/2 since 2012. It is the reason for my screen name, but I have ‘matured’ since then, having gained control over the situation. The engine fire thing is a well known issue that has an easy fix. There is a 90 degree hose from the fuel rail that just needs to be replaced

They are very popular as a track car. There is a whole series for them and their close kin.

Huh, I don’t get your argument. You are not being assumed drunk, pending a negative test. You are able to start your car without any intrusion. It is just watching you to see if you are drunk. This is very much like police on the streets. They don’t stop you from using your car unless they see signs that you are inebri

Wow, this sounds actually plausible. I am not sure how it would deal with a hammered passenger, how it would calibrate alcohol in the air under different conditions (A/C on, wondows open) and I am sure there would be lawsuits, but this system actually has a shot. It would be wonderful.

No. Too ugly.

Good thing for global warming.

I miss The Villain.

Nice Price: A shrewd investment.

I’m getting Lada vibes, but yeah, Panda works too.

What is this thing in the red box?

OK, I get it. The wing was functional. But it still looked a tad bit over the top, no? I guess that was the point, just not my style.

Hot Take: I appreciate their performance numbers but I never liked the appearance of those Superbirds. The nonfunctional wing and the cheap nose cap looks like it would fall off going over a speedbump.

Need a new button for this one.

“Hatchback”

After that many miles, I can understand the aftermarket shift knob and will forgive. ND all day.

Nah, Wondra flour and be done with it.

9 slides, but only 3 real colors.....

You know, there is an Edit button (if you catch it in time).

Woah! The old Hyundai Ioniq5 looks really really good.

I have 2 friends that had them, so small sample size. One first gen and one second gen. The second generation fixed lots of problems and also added a mandatory engine start to avoid seal problems etc. Both were excellent for hauling bulky items, had a nice look and were super efficient. Sure, they had the shiny