curbsenthusiasms
Curbsenthusiasms
curbsenthusiasms

Love the 1st gen. 2nd gens have the inevitable melting/sticky dashboard.

Oh Gloria

Just purchased a brand new Bolt EV in January for $31,500 before any federal rebates. Snagging a Bolt at a significant discount, plus being able to retain the full $7500 for next years tax’s are nice advantages. While I’m not the biggest fan of purchasing a Chevy and the dealer network that comes with it, I can

Just visited the Mazda factory and museum in Hiroshima this week! What a wonderful experience! I’ve owned an NA and even at 6’4” and all legs, I still aspire to own the ND. The experience is like no other and once behind the wheel you soon realize that HP is highly overrated. I truly believe more passion is injected

Wanted to build one of these when I was something like 12 yrs old. Around the same time I really wanted a Delorean...

You can tell it’s not Florida because they actually got pulled over...

Transmission repair shops too!

In every picture, no matter the angle, the front quarter panels and hood stick out by being slightly more “white”. This screams repaint or accident. Not always terrible but its noticeable.

Jousting

Whenever sitting in a car I’ve yet to sit in, I always knock on every surface. That car deserves no knocks, I can tell the plastics going to scuff my knuckles!

Damn, just purchased a 2015 500e under warranty. Hope the local dealers that service the e, stay in business for at least two more years.

My Gf insisted on a manual transmission vehicle. We ended up with a base model Impreza lease at $135 per month. $600 down. Not the best vehicle by any means but when you put what you actually get with what you’re actually paying, it’s hard to pass on such a deal.

I know the majority of winter rust is from road salts but do those random roof or b-pillar rust spots get caused from salt as well?

This story was already told by Ben, about Corley Motors...

My first car, a 1992 Cadillac Deville, had a complete diagnostics center built into the digital dash.

About 7 years ago, my new girlfriend at the time had recently destroyed the engine in her Sebring sedan. She was adamant about learning manual before purchasing a new car. My only experience was with my fathers T5 mustang transmission but I figured we should rent a car and learn in that vs destroying a new car...

In the tradition of cutting the top off of Cadillac Coupes...

Subaru in general is a snooze fest, since they decided to fight Toyota directly with boring cars. Now Toyota has gone the route of overly styled and semi sporty, this leaves Subaru the lame duck.

The benefit is that they just might make a sale. Cooperative dealers have made online deals within 45 min with me before. I’ve literally walked into the dealership after a few emails back and forth and the paperwork was already filled out just awaiting a few signatures.