literally no one has ever said manuals are easier in traffic.
literally no one has ever said manuals are easier in traffic.
Cayman 2007 manual
I gave up and traded our 2016 Focus in on a Miata this past weekend. Car had 30,000 miles on it and was straight up dangerous to drive. Fuck Ford, I hope they go under and stay under.
23 times, starting in 2013 I refused to travel to China again. Got food poisoning twice, and ended up getting stitches in what they call a hospital. China is NOT a modern country by any stretch of the imagination, and the main reason for outbreaks like this is simple: there are no regulations on how food is stored,…
I live in a cottage, 670 sq ft right on the river
The RF ass-end I really like actually; regardless she wanted a convertible so she got one. I prefer my 987 Cayman, but I could live with the Miata as a daily.
I don’t trust Fiat’s quality, there’s no dealer nearby, and if memory serves it doesn’t come as a manual. I was surprised with the Miata, I fit fine and I’m 6' 200lbs. Mind you I fit fine in my Cayman too.. in any event the car is for my wife and she’s 5.2 115lbs. Yep, lady drives stick :)
They learned from Lexus, arguably the ugliest front end on any car. Ever.
The only thing he cares about is Instagram followers. Go figure
Only if it’s a manual, otherwise you’ll be getting a new transmission every 50k miles.
Idk, it’s entirely possible it’s legit. I work in sales and visit customers all the time, as such the company provides a monthly allowance + mileage. The gotcha is the car must be 5 years old or newer and it must have four doors. If you don’t comply you forfeit the allowance and more than likely your boss will want to…
You’ve never worked on a mid engine car, trust me there’s no amount of videos that can capture the creativity required. Make sure it’s not your daily, because even though they are very reliable when it comes time to wrench it’s going to take you a lot longer than you expected. Owned my Cayman for 8 years, there’s a…
Catalytic converter for my Cayman was $3k, tires and TPMS sensors were $2k, the dude got off cheap.
In Silicon Valley, you’re a start up until you either get acquired or go public. In other words, a couple of years
I moved from Canada to the U.S. due to the incredibly high taxes and cost of living that was not sustainable. You can do the same, move somewhere else.
Health care, prescriptions, taxes. As real estate has ratcheted up there are many that cannot afford their property taxes. My in-laws put their five kids through school, and now the kids are chipping in every month to pay their taxes. I did the same for my kids and have zero expectations they are going to spend time…