I felt the same way about my ghetto Elise (MR-S).
If there’s no back seat with whom you have to share precious inches, you can have it all!
I felt the same way about my ghetto Elise (MR-S).
If there’s no back seat with whom you have to share precious inches, you can have it all!
My dad is 6’4” and can fit in his surprisingly well, although it takes some technique to get in with the roof on
As a long time open wheel fan, this engine was a big pivot point for a lot of what happened in open wheel racing for the next 15 years.
I am truly enjoying reading this sports blog.
Counterpoint. Be French, be named Sebastian.
Typical GM quality, they probably inserted one and it fell off on the way to the ad getting printed.
The Megane is not the same as a Versa. The last-gen one was also a Renault Scala, but even all this is giving way, way too much credit. He specifically mentioned France. The only shared Nissan/Renault platform cars for sale in the US are the Rogue/Qashqai, the last Juke, maybe the Kicks? I’m sure that’s what he meant.
Wow. You really think a Model 3 looks better than this? I mean in terms of performance yeah it’s a much better deal but the design of the model 3 can’t be compared to the Taycan.
Yeah, the ‘blue lives matter’ stickers are usually found on bro-dozers, next to punisher sticker and a few others (likely unaware of the irony of those two stickers together).
Ahh yes, why should parents have any sort of compassion or rational thought for their offspring? Why, they should be thankful we even feed the fuckers let alone take them places. Horrible Bastards...
Comments like these are how I know the current NSX will be considered an absolute classic about 20 years from now.
It’s not supposed to be like the old one - it’d be aggressively stupid if the new NSX was still rocking an n/a V6 and a manual transmission in the 21st century. But it absolutely was built in the same vein as the original NSX, and splendidly so. The fact that it’s a sales flop or whether anyone will want it 20 years…
In the latter half of it’s lifecycle, no one wanted the NSX back then either.
tl;dr - my co-workers are trash and don’t know what they’re talking about.
Oh let’s be clear that this is a bullshit move from the Trump administration. I’d personally prefer to see CA’s standards across the board. But, I can see the avenue by which the Trump administration is making the argument, and I tend to agree with the notion of having one standard instead of multiple state standards.
Of course. We just go out there every fall and deliberately light large parts of the state on fire to give our housing industry a boost, too. Your comparison is poorly reasoned.
The Cal DNR is a client. Trust me, this is not the case. The California AG’s office is the largest DOJ in the country outside the feds and they spend a good deal of their time dealing with industrial pollution. It’s often around superfund sites like AeroJet in Sac or water quality issues, but it’s ongoing and…
You clearly didn’t live in the LA basin in the late ‘70s.
Hey man, it’s like this. When I go over to your house, I follow your rules. If you want me to take off my dirty shoes so they won’t dirty your house, I will comply. Why should anyone else tell you that you can’t force people to take off their shoes when entering your home? Hope this clarifies the issue...btw I live in…
Isn’t the crux of California’s air quality problems due to geography, and they’ve been working to mitigate it for 50 years and shown some real results?