Big Gulp sized cup full of LUKEWARM water to defrost a windshield first thing in the morning when you're in a hurry.
Big Gulp sized cup full of LUKEWARM water to defrost a windshield first thing in the morning when you're in a hurry.
The term Honda used for having another individual take over your lease was known as "Lease Assumption". Basically, if you could get one accomplished through them, buy a lotto ticket. They were exceedingly rare and usually discouraged.
Thanks for the career advice! I'm headed to Nashville with 6-strings, this, and an afflicted shirt...
I agree with that on every point except for one thing....Wet driving. 16 year old me would have wrapped 33 yr old me's NA 1.8 around a tree. In wide open spaces like an auto-x course, sure have fun. But in the wild, that car commands 100% respect that I don't think most new drivers understand it needs when the…
Don't forget "guns (no 22) and boot, WYG"
Yeah, I think my "car seat" was stolen from a Denny's somewhere.
What's the speed limit? Comer is 65 (pre-construction).
Used to cross that bad boy every day, once even in an ice storm. Most people center punch it, but you can tell the hardcore ones that stick to their lane, especially in a dually. Nighttime adds a completely different dimension of terror as it gets really REALLY dark out there and you know how high off the water you…
+1000000 for the Reference!
I won't buy a minivan on principle alone, but if I had to, it would be the Dodge / Chrysler. I had a 2009 C/V (cargo van with windows and a cage) for a company vehicle that I pretty much threw everything at it. The only thing replaced were brake rotors and maintenance items. For 220k miles. It was the 3.7 and it…
I can't wait to see one in the flesh and possibly test drive one. First, I don't really care for the looks, but I'm more interested in the features and how it stacks up with what the Big 3 offer once it actually hits the pavement.
This one! The styling reminds me of a Chrysler I fell in absolute love with at the Chrysler museum sever years back. This is like that design crossed with early 50's Jag.
It works like a champ with lukewarm water....
Same year for my accord! In fact, it was a hatchback and closely resembled the integra. I like them during the daytime for sure, but messes with visibility at night.
I'd still rather have 1 hand firm on the wheel. The obvious answer here is a dimmer control on the shifter...
Yep, both cars I've had with popups had the knob. Haven't had to use it on the miata, but did on an accord after a fender bender cracked the motor's housing.
THIS!!!! Especially if you do any kind of curvy backroad driving at night. Nothing sucks worse than having to kill the brights mid turn and change your grip on the wheel.
After daily driving a miata with pop-ups for over 10 years, I have to say no on this one. Maybe with a lo-pro kit and some modern projectors, but after that, the motors fail over time and become a pain.
Brown is the new Old Gray Lady.
It looks so fast, it looks like it could be letting the magic smoke out at 90mph while just sitting still...