On the plus side, finding parts near Moab should be easy. Right?
On the plus side, finding parts near Moab should be easy. Right?
I’ve never hit CP so quickly in my life.
Or dig the road down a couple more feet. But seriously, I am not a road engineer, so I don’t know if that’s feasible.
Fixed roof—> track day OK
Start with the price, and it’s not worth it. Consider the car first, then the price is appropriate. NP
Talk about a code brown!
COTD—nailed it at a glance. Same for several other people here. Based on the observations of a few eagle-eyed readers, it must be a 2010-2012 Kia Forte LX sedan.
I recently had one as a rental, base model, automatic (I don’t know if it even comes as a manual). Yep. Slow. Even in sport mode, it felt about as quick as the Honda Odyssey I used to have. Not cripplingly slow, mind you. but just not quick enough for the way the car looks.
I agree. I always kind of liked it, but not quite. Maybe if it were RWD. It was like “this close”...
Neutral: Subaru Legacy. Could have, should have been a 3-series killer. It looks good and the platform promises to be practical as a simple sedan. But it lacked that certain something (speed, oomph, sexiness). They were so close...
I love the missus’ ‘13 TL, essentially same car.
E39 530i or 540i w lowest miles you can find.
And then the Hummers are rescued by Subarus
boston, no joke. Boston drivers are pretty good during rush hour if you drive like them and respect the overall flow.
Incidentally, Calvin’s dad is a patent attorney, according to at least one strip. The USPTO registered attorney rolls includes one “Watterson” and that is Bill Watterson’s dad.
Bernie Sanders?
Public safety. Protect and serve. This is a major step in aid people in distress quickly spot and go to a police officer for help.
I think we can agree that was a code brown for that kid.
A very easy way to normalize the result (without a full blown calculation as portion of market share) would be to also search for [car name] + bumper. I.e., spell it correctly. Then divide the number of misspelled instance by the number of correctly spelled ones. That answer would be more meaningful, I believe—and…
I see a little bit of Aston Martin in that front end. Also, that grill-less front surface will be a future opportunity for customer decoration. Hopefully with something other than “Coexist” and “Warren ‘24" stickers.