joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

Before getting past the "interior quality stuff" one must get past the "car is trying to kill you stuff." Examples include the rear end going whichever direction it wants to go due to a high torque motor and no attempt at traction control, locking up the brakes when stopping due to no ABS, and other quirks like

That would then cut down on total EV only range. I believe the BMW i3 REX model uses a smaller engine as a range extender, but it has a lot of limitations.

I find newer cars easier to meet/exceed EPA ratings. My wife consistently averages 27-28 MPG in her CR-V that is rated for 22 city, 29 hwy, 25 combined. I have a lifetime average of 17 mpg in my ZL1 that is rated 14 city, 19 hwy, 16 combined. I have gotten as low as 13 (that included a full day at the track) and as

It's there in case the battery is depleted and the driver decides to do a hard acceleration. It was also an off the shelf and certified engine.

That screenshot sure does bring back some old memories. I can't count how much time I spent playing that game.

Porsche doesn't care about Porsche fans. Porsche cares about Porsche customers. And those customers have spoken. It becomes a difficult business case to cater to the 10%. Also, Porsche has to design cars in a world with ever tightening emissions and economy requirements. It becomes an even more difficult to create a

The Walmart closest to me, in a large city, actually has a few PS2 memory cards on the rack along side PS4 controllers and the like.

You must be referring to the GT40s. I was referring to the Ford GT's of the early/mid aughts.

I thought the manufacturers used DMV records to send out notifications. I received a notification a few years ago for a vehicle I bought down at the local used car lot and never took to a dealer for maintenance.

The first Ford GT's never depreciated and are already selling more than new. I doubt this one will see much depreciation if any.

It will also affect the intercooled turbo motors to some degree as well since the intercooler radiators lose efficiency as the air gets thinner.

Let's divide the $2.6 billion by the 215,000 that kept working. They each now owe $12,100 for keeping their jobs. That will all be paid back after a couple of years.

They get $7500 more in options than they would have otherwise.

Was the title ever transferred?

I believe that those are different 3.4s. I know, at least for the Camaros, that the '93-'95 V6 models had a 3.4L V6 which was replaced with the 3800. for 96'-'02. I think that the next 3.4L came out after that and is a different generation.

Sunset Orange was the bed color for those cars.

Are they steady, and how is the PS4 connected to the router?

It's one of those things that changes as communities involve. It is also a case of the community adopting the NextDoor app which is similar to Facebook for HOA communities. It's useful for announcements and such but has the side effect of giving people a soapbox to stand on.

Just like any organization, HOA’s can be good or bad. My biggest problem with ours right now is you have a group of retired persons whose hobbies involve yard work that try to enforce their standards on everyone. When I was off for the week after our son was born last summer our neighbor was doing some form of yard

At least they are starting with the lighter weight sixth gen car.