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    10ft? If they have teh data to back that up then I’d say they can fight that ticket. If within 10ft was illegal then thousands would get tickets every day in cities. Heck in my own town there are no sidewalks on some streets, 3-4 feet is common.

    Can’t wait till I see a truck with a sliding rear door.

    Buy a locking cap?

    If you’ve never ridden in the back of a pickup you’ve never had a full childhood.

    Or, ya know, it’s actually how it works, it’s not the 70's. Modern transmissions are fine with it. Stop spreading FUD.

    I honestly never really cared much about MPG as I don’t live far from work, so my MPG sucks. I average about 12MPH with all the lights and school zones I get. I care more about the price of gas.

    I drove a 16MPG modified v8, 24MPG i4 (rated for 28 so i have a lead foot), was looking at a gas guzzling 5.2L, and ended up

    that yellow reminds me of a more glossy Ford Zinc Yellow they had around 2000.

    Yeah early design of almost anything has issues. They were definitely not ready for primetime when they came out. I have also noticed that on Altima forums the most people with issues either modify or really beat on their cars driving like they are in F1. Seem to be less problems if you drive “normally”. I’ve actually

    Never a problem in 20yrs. By that logic never use a weighted shifter knob.

    That 2015 Corolla also weighs about 500lbs more, and I’m not even sure what that green car is. It says Carolla, but that as a Carolla built and sold ONLY in AUS/New Zealand and was really a car from like 1990.

    I see that as another check in the “Good” category.

    I think the CVT gets unnecessary hate. I had my 2014 Altima with a CVT and it never gave me a single issue. Form all teh hate I hear you would think it would have died in 2 weeks and taken out my first born with it.

    I had actually test drove an A-spec when I was looking for a new car 2 weeks ago. If it had a nice 6spd, and about 50hp more. I would have bought it. the v6 they are using feels ancient. I went with an Infiniti Q50 Red Sport AWD instead. Figured if I was stuck with auto, least get a Twin Turbo v6 with it. My original

    Honda not having a shifter pisses me off. As a person used to a manual I feel like I have no place to rest my right hand when driving.

    The base is about 1 3HP bump, not sure how the curve looks though. The new engine is about 22hp less than the v6, but also 22tq more. So that should balance out and the low end tq should help drivability.

    Jatco makes the 7spd in the Q50 RedSport and people are making almost over 500wtq out of those no issue.

    Is this the Benz 2.0t that is in the Q50/v27 Skyline or is it a Nissan designed 2.0t?

    The S90 doesn’t have AutoPilot. It has an ASSIST. That is all it’s supposed to be used for, ASSISTING.