What's the payload and trailering capacity? Can it tow my fifth wheel trailer?
What's the payload and trailering capacity? Can it tow my fifth wheel trailer?
Man, I hope they feature that guy who doinks his Beetle.
I too own one. And I too will keep it until I pick up a 997 Carrera 2S. I'm also mulling over a Fiesta ST or BR-Z as a DD so the Miata is kept for weekend fun.
Boo! Needs moar turbo!
Took my Cobalt SS into the dealer complaining of hesitation. CCND. Skip forward six months and all four fuel injectors were replaced under warranty.
I think the big challenge will be IF they all go elsewhere and IF they can recreate the magic that was Top Gear, it has to be within the structure and confines of rules and regulations. Watching Jeremy, James, and Richard find new and creative ways of thumbing their nose at the bureaucracy of the BBC and Ofcom was…
"Customer concern not duplicated."
Thus begins the downward spiral. The show won't recover from this. I don't blame the BBC or the producer as Clarkson put them in an impossible position. This decision was a foregone conclusion.
So many "hysterical laugh" gifs to work with. I went with this one. I hope you like it, internet!
I tried this a year ago with the Smart ForTwo Electric. Lease rate in the US at the time was $99/month with $3500 down. The lease rate in Canada for THE EXACT SAME CAR with the same downpayment: $528/month. And they didn't make it easy to find out. I had to call MB Financial to get the price. When I asked why there…
Hmm. Could've sworn it was a 737. I only got a quick glimpse of it disembarking at Toronto. Ah well, Live and learn.
The movie Jason Statham passed on. Was Treat Williams unavailable?
Aer Lingus flies from Dublin to Toronto with 737s. So does WestJet. Ryanair has another reason. Probably some ETOPS requirement they're cheaping out on.
By "Boston, Chicago, Miami, New York, and Washington" they mean "Providence, Moline, Syracuse, and Richmond, then you can bus your ass into town from there."
Rolling Nissans...
Oh yeah. Right enough about OBD1. But agree on your point about the mechanic not noticing. Then again, I should have noticed when I bought the damn thing!
The second time today I've posted on Jalopnik about my old Miata. Paid $2500 for it, drove it for two years of unreliable operation, sold it for $1700. For an $800 investment I can put up with a little breakdown from time to time. Especially considering the fun I had with that car. Best money I ever spent! I have a…
Believe it or not, a Miata. 1994 M Edition pictured above. In two years I owned it I had a crank angle sensor failure on the day before an overseas vacation which wasn't properly diagnosed because the previous owner REMOVED the check engine light and the mechanic didn't have presence of mind to plug in a scanner (no…