dave1827
dave1827
dave1827

If you’re looking for fast and fun, modern Corvettes can be had in that price range.

It’s apparent by Stef’s comment and yours that HOAs are actually undesirable enough to be a detriment to home values. Since a large part of the purpose of an HOA is to remove things that lower home values, maybe they should remove themselves.

What’s different between this one and last year’s, besides the powertrain and facelift?

Flexibility is a relative term, though. In the case of a company that builds almost 10 million vehicles a year, that demand needs to be more than a few vehicles to make them flex to meet it.

In what way does this fly in the face of that?

It.... took me... a long time... to read that with all those... pauses

It used the car’s stock lights and horn, but it very well could have been aftermarket.

Nowhere near a major street. I parked maybe 10 spaces away (it was parked toward the back of the lot), and was walking in the opposite direction of it from my car when it went off. No one else was around. Quiet and dark outside. There are physical berms surrounding the lot so nothing is visible outside of the lot

With the max HP for a Kei car being 64, and this right on that limit, do you think it’d have been better if they’d run a naturally aspirated, higher revving but lower torque motor to give it more “soul?” Or does the turbo help give it a better torque curve for its mid-low speed use?

Fake vents and intakes. I don’t mind an enlarged or stylized grill, or even connecting the upper and lower grilles over the bumper beam, but stand alone fake vents and intakes drive me crazy.

I agree that his story changing throws off his argument, but this is an issue with many devices. I’m not assuming it was Tesla’s fault, I’m simply saying that I don’t take their electronic records as the end all of conversations like most people do.

What I wonder is what the chances are of a false positive. Just this morning a car’s alarm went off all on its own in the office parking lot. It was 6:30am, and it was sitting on its own with no one near it. That alarm received some sort of positive signal to set it off. What are the chances that at least a few of

And should have stayed that way been made to be whatever the owner wanted, since it’s his car and he can do what he wants with his money.

According to the actual listing, the vehicle is white.

As a Bills fan, I agree, but I’ll also take what I can get.

The F150 (I know a lot of other people have pointed it out too) has the correct angle and the additional flange material on the outside.

A mini van is the obvious choice here for traditional vehicles, but an actual passenger van might be an even better option. You have 4 of your own, but God forbid one or two of them has a friend or two to haul in a few years. Having some extra seats is the only way to transport them all, and since they’re higher up,

This is fantastic.

The chrome bezel part? Definitely not it. Angle is wrong, even if mirrored for the other side. The outer flange is also different. Sorry, I’m in the F150 camp on this one.

Sorry, but not even close. Where would that big chrome bezel corner even fit in?