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My oldest son and I were talking about this one day. I told him one of the smartest thing Hamilton did was taking that leap to Mercedes when he did. Had he not, he would not have the wins, poles, and championships he has today. Part of being a world champion is being smart as well as talented behind the wheel, of

We just replaced an old dishwasher with a new LG, and they are recommending (for their model) cleaning after every 30 loads.

We just replaced an old dishwasher with a new LG, and they are recommending (for their model) cleaning after every 30 loads.

We just replaced an old dishwasher with a new LG, and they are recommending (for their model) cleaning after every 30 loads.

For Honda, add Indiana for the Civic and Ohio for the Accord, CRV, and most of the Acura line up (TLX, ILX, NSX, RDX).

Certain colors mask some of the design choices Honda made on the Type-R (the dark grey and black), but I appreciate the brighter colors on the car. I could definitely daily one in grey or black for sure.

My 19 Mazda 3's auto is the same way when you move the selector over - up is downshift, down is upshift.

Pickaway county here. We had our county fair in June, and there’s at least 22 cases originating from there (we’re a month out from it now). Most of our cases were from a correctional facility, but we’re overall a low population county in Ohio.

I own a PS4 pro and an XBox One X. Based on how the PS 4 fans sound, I’m trusting Microsoft’s cooling design over Sony’s.

Then make F1 a spec-series. Honestly, at this point, it would be better racing (that’s not the way I want F1 to go, but if they are going to allow copying, it’s going to eventually become a spec series once everyone has the same designs).

The Civic SI coupe and sedan do not have hatches - they are trunks, hence why they are excluded.

I can see that too (targeting Acura). I test drove an ILX in September, then bought a 3 hatch instead after driving it (traded in a 2012 Acura TSX).

I can’t find where I read it months ago, but someone had tested the last Gen 3 and the new 3 on a skid pad and the torsion beam (FWD models) were slightly better...not enough to say it negates the negatives, but it was close to the outgoing 3 with a completely independent rear suspension that it didn’t really matter

I can understand that - the Elantra GT has a lot more glass, and is an attractive car overall.

Ironically Mazda does offer a manual transmission on the 3, but only on the FWD model, and only on the top-tier trim. So maybe they do get it to a certain degree.

I don’t think they have a manual transmission in any of their all wheel drive vehicles, probably because they don’t have the extra funds to justify it at

If you haven’t test drove one yet, try it. I bought a 2019 Mazda 3 hatchback (preferred) last September, and found the blind spots to not be an issue (definitely thought they may be before the test drive). I’ve had it for 10 months now and have not had any issues with blind spots, even though the amount of glass and