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“ordered something my wife really liked”

That’s pretty much the only reason you were able to get this wasn’t it?

Maybe I got lucky.

10/10 would hoon 19L DUAL SUPERCHARGED V16 DODGE HELLDESTROYER’

But that’s only when the car is facing forward to its line of travel, which is rare.

You’re not correct about this.

If Faraday Future was a car company, this would mean something.

We all hate this person.

“It’s OK to stay in the left lane as long as I can do the speed limit”

...briefly!

Stanced Toyota RAV3

It would be an Xbox 360 Arcade console (the one with the 4GB hard drive). It will have a copy of Black Ops without the case, one copy of Madden 08, and a heavily-scratched copy of Halo 3.

Fair enough. If your area gets an inch of snow and everyone freaks out, all seasons are fine. If your area gets an inch of snow and nobody bats an eye, you should have winter tires.

I fell in love with them, quit college, moved to the United States and opened up a shop to build and service only them and now have two to choose between in the morning.

If anything it’s a good example of what Mazda is about. They could have just made another econo-box to have as a bottom-tier option on the lot. But instead they made an honest attempt to give it some decent driving dynamics and imbue it with a little MX-5ness like they do with everything. On top of that it can’t be

Maybe instead of going to medicine, McQueen would become a CalTech chemist, get stiffed in his startup, and end up being a high school teacher with cancer?

Had one for a few years after they first came out...great car. I sold my turbocharged Miata to pay for most of it as I found the only “stripper” model in town that had a 5spd, and got a good online deal on it, plus some loyalty discount for owning the Miata. Seemed like a responsible decision with a new job that

This is patently untrue.

I think one of the biggest mistakes newbies make is taking the car to the dealer and expecting that “regular” service - or even a “special” checkup - is track preparation.