jordanwphillips
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
jordanwphillips

My sister has a good friend in a wheelchair (paraplegic) who had one of these back in the day. It was a Targa which made it possible for him to stow his chair in the "back seat." He drove the thing like he stole it and, because of him, I've never minded that Porsche created these clutchless wonders. I remember fondly

That's not a late 70's model, so, you're wrong.

SMG'd convertible E46 M3

Maybe if GM could handle doing the recalls right, and not recall the recalls?

Viper

Too bad about the breakup of that relationship.

Your statement is absolutely correct. I worked at a Toyota dealership for a bit and can tell you from experience that the kids who change oil and do inspections are mostly clueless. Some kid even left the oil plug out once and ruined an engine. Inspections were half-assed and had to be done (along with the oil change

Our Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep place has a deal for 4 oil changes for $70 and you can just drive up and they will do it in 30 minutes. I absolutely take advantage of that while the car is still under warranty so that there is an indisputable paper trail if anything ever goes wrong

And better looking than an Enzo too.

LOL

Quite serious actually.

Yea, lets sell a car with 645hp for $55k. (Also you're not very good at math)

Question: how often is this going to be asked?

Totally with you on this, that's why I didn't buy a Tacoma, if I wanted to spend $30k+ on a truck I'd get a full-size.

Shitty plastic chrome = classy.

As the Miata is the most raced car in the world, what design considerations were made in support of the racebility of the car?

DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT SAFETY

Hi guys! I'm not going to ask you about a miata first. Rather, what do you think of the design of this car? Also, what's your favorite part of the new Miata?

I looked for "Tranny" and all I got were women with dicks.

....but what if you need to pick up parts that you had overnighted from Japan?