It all comes down to the cheap explosive, one that even Takata itself reportedly knew was going to get people killed.
It all comes down to the cheap explosive, one that even Takata itself reportedly knew was going to get people killed.
The Nissan GT-R has been on the market so long that if it could talk it would probably just rant about how…
Realistically any RWD car can step out with the right mix of overzealous throttle, inappropriate/bad tires and water. When I was in high school I had to be careful with my weak-ass 240sx.
So Nissan ousted the whole fuel efficiency cheating, sent the stock price plummeting, then goes on to buy 34%? Smooth.
You can park it in my driveway, but you’ll have to leave me a key in case I have to move it.
I live in VA and agree. This car is something a cop would do a U-turn on, just to follow it until it did something wrong, or the officer just found your license plate has 3 screws instead of 4 or the tint is too dark, even though they just let 50 Suburbans with darker tint go by without batting an eye.
We just use Waze...alot.
Virginia has some of the strictest speed laws and most aggressive speed enforcement in the country. You go over 80, you're probably going to jail.
USURPER is, quite possibly, the most perfect license plate you could have on the Z in this story. But you probably already know that.
Wagon? Check.
The problem is that the turbo 4/6 speed was only available on the $30k+ top level trim, and that didn’t come with a good enough suspension to make it worth the price. I know small sport sedans aren’t really Buick’s thing, but if you want to sell a ‘fun’ model to the youths, don’t lock it up on the most expensive one.
My mentor is a millionaire real estate investor guy. His father is a jobless mean drunk guy. My father is an accomplished engineer, his father, my grandfather, is a compulsive chain smoking gambler who died before I knew him. Somehow, like-father-like-son myth is fading away.
I have spent many years driving in Texas (has state inspection laws) and Oklahoma and New Mexico (do not have state inspection laws). The crap-to-good vehicle ratio is pretty consistent across all three states.
A yearly inspection makes more sense than the one-time (at sale) inspection that is done in Maryland. I see cars driving on less than a full complement of lug nuts *all the time*.
You sir. Just gave me nightmares.
Keep your fear. Deer can and do kick through peoples’ windshields. A friend of mine was killed when he hit a deer. It rolled onto the hood and proceeded to kick through the windshield trying to right itself. It kicked my friend to death with its sharp cloven hooves.
NEUTRAL: What’s a Nissan? Seriously, they made interesting cars once. And stole a race car design. And then thought FWD was a good idea for racing. And they dropped the Maxima. And the manual option for most of their stuff. And the SE-R lines. And installed hatful boxes or awful known as CVTs. And styled their cars to…
ITA with that. Although it’s been said that dogs love trucks
I think the type r wing was imported, not the car. The car was a US spec version that is legal here since it was sold here in ‘93.