The word "engineered" is pissed that you used it in connection with this car.
The fact that the fuel tank is not only up front, but is also not a fuel CELL and is just a boat tank over the front tells you everything you need to know about how well this was engineered. CP
Thanks for writing, hopefully making some sort of difference.
every NEVER. I don't know why but that just cracked me up.
Those cars are intended to be torn down and rebuilt every run. Your car is intended to be torn down and rebuilt approximately every NEVER.
If you are a resident of Virginia and want change - please, write your state senator and delegate. I did, and have been engaged in a dialog with Senator Peterson's chief of staff for the past few months. It would be awesome if I didn't feel like I was the only one.
Animal cruelty should carry a MUCH heavier sentence.
Also: Assault and battery, DUI, petty larceny, and domestic assault.
Other backwards things about driving in Virginia:
I would love to see some statistics on accident rates in Virginia vs. other states... i.e. hard evidence that these draconian consequences are in any way justifiable, because my hunch is that they are not.
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I’m surprised that the long-rumored mid-engine Corvette didn’t make the list...
You say that like literally smoking off the tires without even trying is a bad thing.
I just can't get excited about this car. It's a one-off that, as far as I can tell, is only being made for the Bond movie.
I'm in the $6K'ish range. Yeah it is a perfect example of a car that really nobody is nostalgic over.
I dig it. I'd rather have this than the hypothetical mid-level Corolla, but I wouldn't pay $19,500 for either of them. Crack Pipe.
But, but that would probably end up ruining most of the Sunfires out there on the r—
I love this! Just the fact that they have a good enough sense of humor to do that, makes me want to buy a car from them.
As a long-term Virginia resident, reading this bothers the crap out of me. It's not like I wasn't aware of the laws and associated penalties (although back in the day, it was customary for judges to sentence people to a day for every MPH over 100, not 90). However, I've reached the point of trying to affect change.