The thing that will make or break this car in my book is weight. If it’s 3,800 pounds, then I am NOT interested.
The thing that will make or break this car in my book is weight. If it’s 3,800 pounds, then I am NOT interested.
Missing from the article: fact and evidence-based connection between the speeding tickets and fatalities.
Because black lights matter? (I’ll see myself out.)
You cannot let your husband have any freedom of attention when the business is driving. You will figure our your schedule, but mine is that we drive 10 hours each day, we only stop when the tank is empty and at the half-way point. At the half-way point, we only go into the rest-stop bathrooms, empty the car trash, and…
There are different types of road trips, but two big defining questions are: (i) are you traveling alone, and (ii) are you traveling to get to a destination, or are you traveling to see the sights? Your article shows that you are traveling alone to get to a destination, so...
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I got three play-throughs, but I basically agree with you. Here’s how I played it thrice.
One more important thing that can be a good reason for a logo change: the prevalence of digital media. Think about how many cars would (logically) show their own logo in the media screen during start-up. Also, how many cars come with some kind of smartphone app that offers some function or another.
You’re neglecting to discuss one important feature of the logo: size. So far, BMW has been one company to resist the temptation to make their badge the size of a pizza. I’m looking at you, Lexus. Other bad companies that should have their knuckles rapped include Acura, Mercedes, and Infiniti.
So, other than price, weight, driving fun, and fragile mechanical complexity, it might rival an s2000?
Alec may have a “truth in advertising” lawsuit on his hands for “experiment” in which he reached back out to Tesla about the used cars, asking if FSD could be removed to save money, and Tesla said no.
Prediction: Nissan will launch a new Z model. It will be an SUV! (that’s my prediction!)
Several of your targets are apparently intended to be practical, compact cars. The Dodge Dart and Nissan Versa, for example, seem to want to slot in as inexpensive compact cars with a four-door option.
I hate to be *that guy*, but here goes. I certainly agree with the decision of the court. Drivers should use their turn signal for each and every turn, lane change, or other L or R movement.
Miata is always the answer.
The SHO must go on.
Very cool car, and I applaud the seller for getting it all together. Unfortunately, CP. 7 grand is just over the line for me on this, on what you actually get. 220 hp sedan with stick--cool, but you can find old BMW 3-series cars or probably some old Accord sports that rival that performance/ dollar ratio. See also…
bring a trailer.
Your position is that its *lack* of power is one of its assets? And you would part with TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARs for this? You could buy a Lotus Esprit, or a Factory 5 Cobra with a v8, or an s2000, and you’re going with NP? Did the crack pipe burn your fingers?