davidj210
davidj210
davidj210

Something to note with AWD: It helps you accelerate, it doesn't help you brake or turn (unless you're turning while on the gas)

Perhaps I'm biased by that comical rendering at the top of the article, but I think that pickup truck buyers may be hesitant to make the leap to electric powered vehicles.

I'm 24 and still live with my parents 18 months after graduation. I do not pay rent, but I do help my aging parents with yardwork, tech support, etc.

Meh, neither of my parents minds having me around. They're out of town around half the time, so I take care of the house and property when they're not around. There's also not much affordable housing around where I live— I make approximately the median US family income, but I'd have a hard time finding somewhere I

I'm 24 years old, graduated college 18 months ago, and am working as an engineer. I got a job around 10 miles from where my parents live. I'm earning enough to cover rent, living expenses, and loan payments, but by living with my parents, I'm saving over $1,000 per month and getting a much nicer living situation

Thanks for the explanation of where the brand name came from, I hadn't known that. Nonetheless, I am certain that they knew exactly what they were doing when they decided to give their brand a name that happens to mean "intelligence", more or less, in English.

Smart?

Yup. Perfect for extracting cheerios from between cushions.

Dodge Charger?

Aviation gas is leaded. I believe the lead will kill your O2 sensor and your catalytic converter. You can use race gas, though.

I'm with you, I never cared for the concept. To me, the WRX/STI are all about performance without sacrificing utility, rather than prioritizing style over function. Note: As a 2012 Impreza hatch owner, I may have some bias here.

That's certainly quite an impressive achievement.

balls, you beat me. I'd like to also note the tempered glass in all non-windshield windows. Crumbles into little pebbles that are hard to hurt yourself with.

I'm late to the party, and everyone's already gotten most of the good ones.

Kelley Blue Book is basically the bible for used car buying. And now it's heading to Chinanow it's heading to Chinanow it's heading to China, where the used car market is poised to take off very, very soon.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it did

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Eh, they've already had it go out over 40 times. Here's my fave, in which it gets re-lit by a helpful passerby with a cigarette lighter.

Look a little closer— To the right of the yellow "goodyear", you can see that it also says "Pirelli". Looks like they're Pirelli tires that someone wrote "Goodyear" on.

I had that model Camry for a few years, it was a hand-me-down from my parents, and a base model. Sold it in 2011 with 90K miles for $900. It had all sorts of issues though, cosmetic and otherwise. And the locks didn't work.

Those cops sound like a real pain in the ass.