kbl911
Kevin La Susa
kbl911

Essentially the same story in Naples - it’s exotic car heaven where Ferraris and Lamborghinis grow wild in nature but, as far as I can tell, I have one of three new Zs in town. Dealers and Nissan’s sloppy rollout truly did a number on the model.

I imagine that there are many designs that allow for doors to open and also for the frameless windows to drop via an actuator of some kind. I’ve had Nissan Zs - which drop the glass on the windows as you describe - for years and you can certainly open the door if the battery is dead. There are definitely reliable solut

Speaking primarily for myself, I would assume that it’s because the Yaris has the correct number of doors.

I’ve been actively shopping for them and it is a combination of cost and scarcity that has prevented me from purchasing. Even casting a rather wide net (500 miles from SWFL), finding the exact color/spec that I want has proven to be literally impossible without giving in to dealer markups. Which is out of the question

“4-door-Coupes.” There’s nothing inherently wrong with designing a more fashionable, if slightly less functional, sedan than traditional 3-box offerings, but stop calling it a “coupe,” words have meanings, and this one generally refers to vehicles with 2 doors and fixed roofs (though there are sub-categories).

If you

This kind of shady behaviour is becoming common practice. Also, the dealer was evidently listing a vehicle which does not exist, anyway - the “400Z” is not an actual car that is in production.

Even assuming that there were a charging option for my condominium living situation, there is no EV on the market that I can both afford and would ever drive - having no more than 2 doors eliminates every option that isn’t putridly slow, which is another qualifier. I have some small amount of hope for the forthcoming

The “400Z” does not exist as a production model. There is a vehicle called the “Nissan Z,” which I believe you’re referring to.

Come on...claiming that Ford “electrified the Mustang” by referencing the Mach E is beyond straining things. It’d be like saying that Mitsubishi released a 5th Gen Eclipse while displaying a photo of this tragedy:

Strangely, my biggest objection to this thing is the now-common practice of taking a sedan, styling it into a coupe, and then taking that coupe and styling it back into a different-looking sedan, often with a liftback. The oddest part might even be the naming convention - why wouldn’t the 4-door variant be called an

Whoa, bit of a bad take, here. They absolutely should *not* have incorporated “Breath of the Wild” into the title. That’s a ludicrous idea that you are claiming to be a logical one. This title was clearly chosen for a specific reason (or reasons) so sloppily combining it with the title of the previous game in order to

That “platform” is almost certainly a dragon's tail, actually. There’s a frame wherein you can see more of its body being obscured by clouds to the right of the island. What’s more, based on the coloration (though it isn’t glowing), we can reasonably guess its identity: this appears to be Naydra (blue underbelly,

Eh, far too many doors, in my opinion. Two doors and a hatch would be perfectly sufficient. It’s almost like Toyota should have just given us the GR Yaris...

Jaguar XJR 15

Not to mention the Group-B rally car engine they threw in it when they gave up on the V12 😂

Physical knobs for key functions (Climate Control, Volume). A maximum of two doors, which is becoming a much more difficult ask, seemingly.

Exactly right. The notion that these are gender-specific traits is bafflingly silly.

A good man is a gentleman, a man of honor, courage, appropriate amounts of stoicism and emotion when required, and above all else... reliability.”

Deep cut.

In the land of constant vehicular tracking, the man driving the low-tech 2017 Nissan Z with the stone-age, base radio system is king 😂