magman007
magman007
magman007

every 10 mi? thats like, 2 years of huyra ownership, thats a perfectly acceptable service interval :)

What, you mean they can't just stuff a t56 in there?

Sorry, but a Tweet is not the proper way to announce this.

Question, is this new "space bin" in accordance with some airlines new smaller carry on policies? or is this using the old standard? Because its less impressive if its utilizing the old way of doing things. That said, 194 bags should solve almost all baggage concerns on even the most packed of flights.

I have been thinking this would be a great google glass project, or a similar product.

If I could suggest something to Al the Jumper, it would be maybe to jump two cars, but have the second be a convertible, and land in the passenger seat. While singing.

That last one, Mazda got right. It's the proper down-for-up, up-for-down shifting pattern. The paddles are a little trickier — you pull the ones behind the steering wheel to go up a gear, and push separate buttons above the wheel to downshift. I prefer the "left/right, down/up" paddle setup, but that's just me.

It also helps that the Miata has a fantastic manual gearbox. The clutch is a little vague in typical Mazda fashion, but shifts are ultra-short, direct and tight. I don't really know who opts for an automatic Miata besides the aforementioned maimed people — I'd say it's one of the most reliably manual-having cars

Id like to know what it does for rotational mass. Less tire should mean less weight, how much of that weight difference is made up from metal? will we see larger brakes implemented to better fill out the wheel, dissipate heat better etc?

you're probably correct, I guess what I was trying to say is we could see out of the sample of fatal accidents, a drastic decline in those statistics.

true, but they most certainly could if they wanted to.

Thats funny, porsche thinks they have run out of flat 6 steam, all the while bmw is circling back to the inline 6.

Tough call. I would say if we look at history, yes, cars have started to reach universal unsafety. That said I would consider anything with an airbag thats not chinese to be safe enough for daily duty, even for my kids. As technology improves, we will probably reach a point where 95% of accidents are fatality free,

It also did something I didn't expect: it made my miss my old car. After I sold the WRX I never thought I'd get another one. It's not that I didn't like my car, it's just that I was ready to try something different. Something with a V8, maybe, something rear-wheel drive, or a roadster, or a hot hatch. You only live

its such a shame its tied to such a bloated chassis.

impressive, however malaise era pedal cars are less than ideal, due to their over use of heavy metals and less than aerodynamic shape.

Garlic bread... OK. I could probably live without the crap cardboard garlic bread that Gate Gourmet is probably gouging them on pricing on, but KETCHUP? I'll tell you one thing that really pisses me off, and that is not having ketchup available for something that I feel would require it.

It's possibly the most sought after M3 out there (maybe after the E30?), but most have been driven hard and rough. And coupes seem to be much harder to find than convertibles, and the SMG gearbox is largely considered to be junk.

Fuckin... Take that St Louis.