I've been using this to get me through the day for years, that sound is intoxicating.
I am going to vote my car, Mazda 2. Stock it feels like its going to roll over and it is lethargic. Throw out the restricted intake, stiffen the back and it becomes slightly less lethargic but it will lift off oversteer EVERYWHERE on the stock tires. I've gotten it to slide as slow as 15-20mph. And because racecar!
That number of stickers is ridiculous, but one or 2 for companies that have treated you well is a good gesture.
I saw one once and it looked better with the toyota badges
Nice, that definitely sounds like a better way to do it.
When I worked in the automotive section at best buy they would install on manuals. There is a sequence to be able to start the car that you have to do before you turn it off though.
I used to work in the automotive section at best buy, and no they do not void the warranty (Magnum Voss Act, we kept copies in case a dealer gave a customer any trouble). Best Buy also warrantied (not sure if they still do) their work so you would be safe. That being said, I know my local Best Buy had great…
Please come to the US
The mirage would need a serious overhaul, my friend and I test drove one a couple weeks ago and it was a complete shitbox.
Thank you for this! The investment part of the other one really bothered me.
A real Fiesta ST competitor, obviously I'd like to see a Mazdaspeed 2 but really any competitor would be good. No, the Abarth does not count.
I would have to agree with you. Is my bias showing?
The problem is, not every new car suffers that insane depreciation. I just bought a new car (Mazda 2), because I could buy a new one for the price of a 1 year old example with 15k miles.
I thought this exact same thing when I saw the trailer..
If you are in gear and coasting (no throttle), are you using gas?
Every other modified car I see in NE is a wrx or a 90s honda...
Del sol, I have only ever seen one without a fart can.
The 2 has had 4 lug wheels.
So all I have to do is buy an $80,000 car and I get $1,000 back?