I know, and my point was that they shouldn't be. If you're going to smooth one out, why not both?
I know, and my point was that they shouldn't be. If you're going to smooth one out, why not both?
They would look good if they matched, either diffuse both or leave it off the lower indicator. While staring at one lit up in the local service center for a while it became more and more noticeable.
I had learned the real reason for getting people to put away their electronics is to ensure they pay attention to the flight attendants giving critical instructions. Giving the reason for potential harmful interference was just a way to make it sound scary enough for people to comply.
This is what I was going to say!
I actually had very little trouble navigating the Honolulu airport and I was pretty goddamn drunk on the exit trip.
My stepfather is really into classic British roadsters and every time he contemplates buying something he reminds himself of how much reliable fun he'd have in a Miata. I've let him borrow my '11 and he loves it.
I agree, I really love the looks of this thing. They needed a little more edge to their design and I hope this is the thing that keeps them relevant in this segment.
While I agree that the Integra Type R is one of the best handling front wheel drive cars ever, there is a reason Miatas have their own race series and are used as track cars.
Tough choice, can you keep one of the classic Minis and still make it happen? I'd have a hard time letting both go.
Only because it was the least likely car to survive and proved itself beyond all odds. All three of the hosts have praised the Mazda.
Are you kidding? Clarkson loves the MX-5 dearly. Read his reviews on it, this quote says it all.
This is very true. Even though they may be expensive upgrades I'm sure many people would take advantage of financing it in with the purchase price of the truck.
A simple diffuser over the LED strips would turn it into a classy looking light bar and not a crappy Pep Boys part.
That is a modified PRV, or at least just the exhaust was changed.
Fortunately DeLorean fires are fairly rare. There is little about the design that makes it an inherent fire risk, but we're talking about 32 year old hoses and electrics. That is reason enough to always carry a fire extinguisher and pay for or perform proper inspections.
Very true. My first car was a 1988 Honda Accord and I intentionally kept the original key when I sold it.
I worked at a Honda dealer years back. Through the service department doors we all heard a horrible scraping sound coming down the road. The source pulled up, and it was a little old lady in a '88 Accord with one rear tire completely shredded. Rubber bits were flying everywhere and slapping the bodywork. She calmly…
I think insurance companies come out with that list every year.