darthspartan117
darthspartan117
darthspartan117

That’s actually a more common feature than you think. I’ve seen it on Accords from the early 2010s.

If someone told me Nissan built this in Minecraft, I would believe them.

I have a 1997 SR sitting in my barn waiting for my retirement next year. Runs perfect, but it needs full timing belt service, valve stem seals, etc. and I’m too cheap to pay more than it’s worth for someone else to do the work. I’ve owned it since 2000 and it has never left me stranded in 267K miles, many of them in

We already have those. They’re called SADM’s. About the same size and small enough for a soldier to deploy with it on their back.

They probably arent

I’d argue that the real cause of our systemic fight against anything that would slow down cars is the very successful campaign car manufacturers started back in the 40's and 50's to put a car in every garage and push the American Dream of a quarter acre lot with a single family home and said garage. This lead to the

That’s profiling and in some cases, the cop could be brought up for it.

Except that when I see an Ioniq’s exterior I cringe because it just.... so fucking ugly. To me anyway. There are worse looking vehicles... but not many. 

Having sat in all three, the Lucid may look the same, but it is WAY more premium that the other two.

I don’t think that dashboard has 20 more years left in it... remember this is late 2000's dodge plastic we are talking about here.

You hit the nail on the head when you said “just go out and try it.” Personally, I think that half the fun of the game is in identifying the weaknesses in a car’s “handling” and then finding ways to work with and around them. 

exactly. if it was a bit cheaper it would be ideal for my work car which only has to travel round trip less than its ev range daily

lol. No.

ROFL - I was thinking the same thing.

I’m 6'2 and fit in a ‘60s-70s 911 just fine. Lovely *little* cars, as a sportscar should be.

Keep right, pass left. Should have been on this list.

I’m sure there will be a civil suit to go after more money, not that I expect there to be much more money to get.

I know a few parents who have bought their teenage kids used Camaros. The kids point out that they cost as much as a used Honda Civic, and the parents are completely clueless that their kids plan to do late-night street racing. 

If you took a ride through the parking lot of my wealthy suburban alma mater you would be AMAZED at what people give their kids to drive these days. Including my best friend who gave his kid a Mercedes GL550 to drive back and forth to that school school - his wife insisted, because it’s “safe”.

I agree completely. I’d take that one in a heartbeat.