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Everything you listed as hardship to drifting is what exactly made it appealing to so many, especially to my cohort (30's). We grew up with pre-Americanized drifting, where to see drifting was either to do it yourself or see rare DVD’s from Japan. So many nights I remember touring the countryside in my Rx-7 with a

I was thinking the same thing. Most modern, typical commuter cars can adjust toe and that’s it. Everything is static or so tightly spec’d it’s not possible to change camber/caster.

Most car suspensions for the last 30+ years have no or very limited adjustment available for everything but toe. There’s nothing to do in an alignment and the only reason a car would need one is if something got tweaked by being damaged, the car was lowered, or some other change to the suspension. Then to align the

Pardon me, but do you have any yellow mustard?

I wanted Fancy Kristen to answer this one. 

The threshold is adjustable on the current Mazda3, I use it all the time.

Nice price, even though an AC system rarely “just needs a charge.” It’s a bandage for a paper cut, which might be fine, but the cut never heals and eventually is a six inch gash and you really need a doctor to fix it.

Ah, the social engineering hack. Nice.

Bonus points if you pull up the sound of a crying baby on YouTube to help sell it.

For what it’s worth (not that anyone cares), this is actually an incorrect combo. The Motocompo was only an option with the non turbo City of this generation

I wonder if that is in part because folks in the market for one knew the next more powerful generation was around the corner so they held pat.

I don’t understand what everyone is upset about. It’s just a small fuel leak, never a big deal on an Italian exotic.

Absolutely. I was too young and too broke to sue John Elway Nissan when my “CPO” Maxima turned out to have been wrecked and then repaired with numerous aftermarket parts. No dealership would repair the numerous problems that it very quickly developed. In fact, Adeli, if you’re reading this, let’s just consider this a

Well, they weren’t wrong about it being a future issue. They just failed to mention that it also happened to be a past and present issue...

Jesus Christ.

Read the paperwork, bro. The policy was there before you got there and it will be there after you leave.

Late Stage Capitalism is begging corporations for the privilege of buying their goods.

Or, crazy idea here, don’t get offended by randomly generated letters?

The article kinda states probably why the computers didn’t single out JAP. It’s a fucking old-ass slur that was prevalent in WWII and as soon as we dropped two nukes on Japan and we got them to sign a peace treaty, the term went out of style aside from occasional mentions in history books and maybe the odd use in