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Well, you’re wrong. The NA Miata is the best Miata, but the NB is the best daily driver. Yes, the NB is stiffer than the NA, it’s a little bit faster, and the seats are better, but if you have a 97 NA like me, it’s one of the cheapest Miatas in my area. Although I’ve noticed the NAs are starting to go up in price, the

I really want to like this car, but but there's something about them I can't stand. Also, I don't like my car being broken into.

Good luck finding a two-door. Those are rare from what I've seen, no matter the transmission.

This is exactly true. I see a lot of these in my town because we have a large poverty population and this is all they do.

What is the entire point of that? Is it a place to put your phone on your dash and not have to worry about it sliding off? Why did Nissan think they needed this as an option?

That makes sense to me as Toyota built Scions for young people and what do a lot of young drivers do in parking lots? Bump into stuff. So I really do think it was designed like that on purpose.

90’s General Motors Chevrolet Lumina. That’s a good smell right there. I love the way old GM cars smell. They just smell more 90’s than 15 year old Britney Spears wearing a Tamagotchi, hair beads, and a pink shiny skirt hanging out with N’Sync.

It’s a little scary when I googled “1995 Pontiac Trans Sport” to remind myself what it looked like and the first results are new transmissions.

On my first car, a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer, my passenger side mirror’s plastic was old and cracked but I figured it would hold up. Until one day I dropped my girlfriend off at school and when she closed the door my mirror fell off, dangling by the electrical cord that powers the rotation and the heated aspect of it. My

Yep, I noticed that generation of Viper used the exact same radio as the Dodge Neon and the Grand Caravan.

Those will most likely be picked up by ISIS terrorists just like Al Qaeda picked up a bunch of AK-47s left by the Russians in the 1980’s.

That is so beautiful.

It looks more 2008-2011 Subaru WRX STi to me.

Audi won best interior design quite a few years in a row. But since they've stuck with their award-winning design so long other carmakers have copied it and now it looks outdated. Partly because Audi won those awards almost ten years ago. That's why every Audi from 2007 to 2013 looks almost the same on the inside from

GET OFF HIS LAWN!

It's underpowered, especially with the added weight of an elongated chassis, but this engine will run forever.

The pedals do stick sometimes or act weirdly. I think it could be something with the throttle wire. These things are pretty spartan in terms of their mechanicals. Mine has sequential fuel injection with a throttle body. I've been asked many times if it's carb'd and I've told them it isn't, it's just a cheap way for GM

The radius is pretty shitty. I had cruise control on one night going 65 MPH and all of a sudden the pedal flew down to the floor and the car started accelerating. I still don't know what caused it. I was on a flat paved highway so it shouldn't have sensed a hill.

I take my Blazer off road almost every weekend. It's been good to me after we've fixed many of the things that were problem on it because of the previous owner's neglect. This is a 1998 so it still has the older mirrors and steering wheel, but everything else is the same as the '99 featured in the review.

Some BMWs have something similar to this. If the brakes are pressed hard, an extra set of brake lights come on really bright to warn people behind you.