They must use different sorts of paper bags where you live. The ones by me don't melt, they burn.
They must use different sorts of paper bags where you live. The ones by me don't melt, they burn.
The center console is clearly the highlight of the ellipsoidal horror show, but every single switch, knob, and handle on that car was another oval. I'm surprised the wheels weren't ovals.
No video?
Good. This car should have a CVT. If you want a sporty civic, you can get the SI. Nearly everyone buying civics just wants a car that'll get them to work and back reliably and not cost too much to keep running.
My mom had a 96 Taurus Wagon. The salesperson called the design "A Symphony of Ovals". Check out the interior, if you aren't familiar with it. Everything is a fucking oval.
You say it looks like an Impreza Sport. Technically, an Impreza Sport is a hatchback with roof rails.
Well, so much for that.
I have a current-gen base Impreza hatch, which weighs in at just under 3000 lbs. Apparently it's about 200 lbs less than the previous generation. I'd expect a similar drop in weight for the new WRX, which seems to be based on the current Impreza.
I'm half tempted to gradually convert my 2012 Impreza hatch into a WRX with parts from the new WRX. I've already got an STI rear sway bar on there!
Interesting, on mine, there is a separate button just south of the wheel to toggle the free scrolling. Marathon Mouse, or something like that. Battery's lasted me over 2 years so far!
Logitech makes mice with a button that turns the free scrolling on and off. You can scroll for miles and miles if that's what you want, or you can hit a button and it'll click at regular intervals again.
There's some dude who works near me who DD's his viper. I haven't seen it in the snow yet, but I have often seen it in the winter months.
+1! I live in an affluent suburban area. My first few years of driving, I had a ratty, beat to hell, 20 year old toyota. It was easily in the top quarter of a percent of shitty-looking cars in the area. I typically drove somewhat above the speed limit, but no more than everyone else. In the two years that I drove…
I've had good experiences with Dell's customer support. I had an extended warranty on my laptop in college. When the video card crapped out on me, I called them up and they sent a guy out the very next day. He came to my dorm room and replaced the broken part right there. Of course, first I had to wallow my way…
Wow. Such disgusting. Many unbelievable. So period.
I typically elect to just wait in my seat for a minute or two until the aisle becomes less of a shoving match.
You're bloody well right there.
30k tops new, but then you need to get all the fancy taxi meters and electronics and screens and partitions and credit card readers. Probably not up to 50k, but more than your typical panther.
Some NYC cabs have advertising, they have illuminated signs on top that often advertise for shows and exhibits and such. Picture below:
My understanding was that the medallion can be transferred to a new car without paying another million dollars.