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At the tow yard in Antioch where the police towed my car to there was another g37 that was completely gutted. No engine no wheels no bumpers. 

I live in sf. My g37 has been stolen twice this summer. It was recovered with minimal damage each time thankfully. Every time it showed up in Antioch. I’ve had to get rid of the car because there’s just no good way to prevent at least the attempted thefts even if you add a kill switch or other stuff like that. I live

Certainly not arguing the point. I smog tested cars here in CA for a decade and a recently dead battery is the #1 reason for an innocent failure. In this case - for me anyway, the failed test is just one of the ingredients in the why I think this is a bad cake to buy.

Yeah, but it’s been over a month - we should have seen a passing inspection by now. Something is up.  Oh, and you’re allowed to have an incomplete EVAP monitor as long as there are no other incompletes.

So many red flags here.

Long and interesting article. Matty putting in work.

The internet was a mistake.

no donkeys in miami drive like this constantly. we don’t have inspections here, do talking tires is going to be foreign to that ass clown. he sped, he accelerated in the rain like a freaking moron. he got what he deserved and so did his friend,. 

Traffic fines in countries like Finland, Switzerland, and the UK are based on income: the more you earn, the more you pay. This approach is much fairer than the flat penalties imposed in the US, which disproportionately impact low-income drivers.

I was thinking similarly. Assuming one actually enough skill to wring it out, you’re going to drop a couple grand for each track day’s consumable consumption. Not a big deal for a gajillionair, but definitely a consideration for those of us with more modest means.

600 miles on a 1.8 mile road course is 333 laps. That’s a pretty solid effort.

I’ve never actually seen one except at my local Cars and Coffee... and what’s sad is I’ve seen more Lotus Emiras at that same Cars and Coffee (and in the wild for that matter) than Nissan Z’s.

I live in a major city, and I've seen a total of 3.

I have seen exactly one and it was just last week, not bad but nothing super special.

Have we confirmed that the new Z is an actual thing and not some AI-created hallucination that just exists on the internet? Because I’ve never actually seen one in the real world.

Fun fact- the H2 which was too big for our roads is dwarfed by modern pickups. Yay progress!

Finally, a camper for The Weeknd.

I have yet to see a new Z, and I live in FL where retirees come to spend their children’s’ inheritance the money they saved during their career on playthings.

Totally, I think I’ve seen one? Even if it’s lipstick on a pig, it would behoove Nissan to get as many of them on the roads as possible.

The wierd thing is I have yet to see the Z in the wild.  Not on the road, not at cars and coffee or car meets.  Is anyone buying them?