If that is true, and enforced, it would be reckless in most cases. If I thought I had to move over for someone who wants to travel 15 mph over the limit and then get back over within a mile on a road like in this video, I would contest that.
If that is true, and enforced, it would be reckless in most cases. If I thought I had to move over for someone who wants to travel 15 mph over the limit and then get back over within a mile on a road like in this video, I would contest that.
Right here. The passing lane law/rule/courtesy does NOT apply here. There are turning lanes going from the left. It would have been nice of her to move over earlier in the video, but the bro in the truck is 100% at fault here for not looking where he was driving. Judging by the recorder's framing, she was probably…
This road isn't a highway the way I see it. It has a left turning lane. The passing rule we all agree with is meant for roads that have an outside lane specifically for cruising. All merging and exiting is done from the right most lanes. I will cruise all day in the left lane of a 45 mph road that I will eventually…
4) Is this the SRT-10 Ram? Those pedals and that shifter... Truckgasm.
That puff of smoke really tells me that was a planted pyrotechnic. Unfortunate that a straight looking chassis may have been sacrificed for a gag.
I'm seeing a half-assed effort by Mazda to phase out the name Miata. Sure, they still use the name here on the website and in converstion. But they didn't keep badging the cars as such. Any Miata badge you see on a MX-5 newer than 2000 was added by the owner or dealer by request. Ivan Moore Bacon Wright who commented…
Its all semantics, but I would use that same logic as to why they dropped the name Miata. I think the website is the discrepancy. Its digital, all my physical evidence suggests we haven't been marketed a Miata since the NB1.
You are right about that, which confuses me. Still cant find 'Miata' anywhere on my '13 or my '05
I don't think so. The word 'Miata' has not appeared anywhere on the car, brochure, or owner's manual since 1999 in North America. Its just MX-5 now.
Ok. Its a push button 4x4 with lo/hi. I was hoping enthusiasts would push up the value because of the rarity of the 5-speed for the year. But truth be told, its a better truck without it. The first 3 gears are pretty close and acceleration is very slow due to that, and also that my rpms fall very slowly until all the…
Would a 1999 Blazer 2-door 5-speed in good condition be worth anything around your area? Its a bit rare, and I would love to unload it for a small gain since I got in it cheap.
I'm curious too. Does it telescope? Is it seriously that long? How?
5th point of attachment for a serious racing harness.
I haven't played them all, but it HAS to be this one. It was soooo good. Its probably still the most played out of all of them.
The thief is probably looking for stories about this event on the internet. And when this person sees that the owner is desperate and can not track it electronically, they will be like "bueno". And the car will be gone even before the average one-week wait period is up, since its not being tracked anyway.
I credit my love of automobiles almost in direct lineage to my first videos games: Jakal and Rad Racer.
*Speculative* price aside, I'm in love. Minus the trick transmission, this is by spirit exactly what I want to build my MX-5 to. I LOVE the racy interior. I would DD this, no exceptions.
This will probably be an unpopular opinion, but I say crush 'em. No one should really care, and before this 'story' broke, no one did. These cars have not been driven like a real Viper should. They have also been taken apart and put back together more times than anything should by people learning to do things the…
There was a concept a few yers ago called "Fetish". I forget the manufacturer. And I can't really search that word at work..
It's my least favorite of the modern Alfa designs. To me, this is like that Fiat Barchetta that tries really hard to be beautiful and elegant , but is just akward and frumpy.