let them do it. At least, the damage from them dooring you is not that bad.
let them do it. At least, the damage from them dooring you is not that bad.
I had awd cars for the better part of a decade and never had issues with the AWD on them. One of them is closing in 200k miles and still running strong.
as opposed to the pick up truck that half the people are buying?
Eclipse stopped being a great car about 18 years ago, and so did mitusbishi (and honda for that matter) as a company. with the exception of the evo i have yet to see a car from them that i would like to own. They just left the compact/mid size market to Subaru, VW, and more recently Ford.
if it were brown, diesel and manual no one here on jalopnik would have cared it’s callled eclipse WRX EVO STI GTI Type-RS5
corporate design * 0.75 or corprate design * 1.25
i don’t get the hate for the crossovers around this neck of the woods.Yes, they are taller hatchback or wagons on stilts, but the handling is as close as you get to a car, while maintaining the utility of the hb/sw, while allowing you to see around around the sea of huge ass pick up trucks on the road today. Some days…
Problem with the range is not the actual range, but rather the time it takes to recharge to get back to that range.
in racing they also have a HANS (Head And Neck Something) that keeps your head from moving too much in a colision. I think it was discovered that there were a lot of neck and spinal injuries because of the momentum of the head in a collisionn. Basically the head with a helmet will move while the body did not. The 3…
Still more intact that some of the Jeeps you have :)
nut in japan the realese would be on the right side of the car and a straight shot to the fuel door. Asa serial subaru owner all the fuel doors were on the right. Also, for my wife’s mazda 3's they were on the right side of the car too.
Exactly. I don’t think Mexico is in a position to keep making threats, since the US is running a trade deficit with MX. There will be industries that are winners and losers on both sides of the wall.
Also, in some states (Ohio) you can only change one lane at a time, not 2 like this dude.
i used to have a 17 mile commute one way and last year i changed jobs for a 31 mile commute each way. While it’s taking longer to get home from work, also by the time i get home my head cleared up from work and enjoy better quality time with the family. Also, that commuting time gives me enough time to make plans for…
yeah, buying a used higher performance car is just not worth it IMO. You never know how it was treated in the beginning and what was done to it before unloaded.
So do whatever you do on a normal day shopping for a car.
4th Gear: same old talk from the politicians: “we gotta do something”, but no specifics. Also, on that side of the isle we heard too many times that trade does not lead to job losses, but job creation, not the reverse like they claim now.
in Ohio you would only get assigned the fine, not the points on your license. You could even rat out who was driving the car at the time if you were not the one driving the car.
Luckily, I will have a support car trailing me