mikecharger69
Mike
mikecharger69

I am from the very early, older end of the generation you speak of. I think it is less of a generational issue and more of an age/youth issue; remember the idealistic peace loving hippies of the late 60's? My hope is that at some point of experience, my generation learns that overly altruistic notions don’t usually

your non V2V / autonomous car will not be allowed inside the city unless your willing to pay the toll or tax.

I think that we could get away with requiring some very basic proximity sensor be placed in old cars.

Nice! I daily drive a 65 Mustang

It actually has that paint job too... I really need to paint that thing black...

Yes, when you say policy can change in a government, you are technically right. But why is it then, that even in the glorious authoritarian state of California, does such harsh automotive limitation not exists yet? Why is a 707 hp Dodge Challenger Hellcat still legal to own here? Why does California still allow $500

it will offset the initial savings of buying used

...that your used car will be increasingly banned from.

I don’t know how well trying to jury rig connected autonomous cars into the current system of free traffic is going to play out. At current precedence, the government can only require all NEW cars to be connected by 2023, but seeing as the average age of a car is 11 years old in this country, that is not going to be

They sell products to you that have “no value added” for a significantly higher price than what it cost them to purchase.

I personally do not like the idea of a “straight up flip”, where I buy something and turn around to sell it for more without doing ANYTHING to it. For me, it’s less of a morality thing, and more of a personal pride thing: I do not like being a “no value added” type of person. I find it difficult to have respect for

I understand that you want to use the term “evangelical” as a general pejorative. But according to Merriam-Webster:

Congratulations on restoring my faith in humanity. Well done!

I had a 98 Prelude with the Stock Cloth seats and, unlike many other Honda Seats, I actually found them to have good bolstering and be very comfortable; most Honda seats seem to have at best one of those. I drove to Vegas in that car, and an RSX-S, several times, and while the RSX seats made me feel like a 90 year old

This woman needs to find a new dealership. Warranty stipulations aside, two things are clear: First, this dealership is creepy, seedy, and the manager seems to have it out for her; unsolicited advice to a customer is always extremely patronizing. Second, the dealer maintenance shop is clearly incompetent. Just one of

The furthest I ever went for a car was about 1600 miles. I flew out from LA to Houston to go look at a 1969 Dodge Charger. I had been looking for one for over a year and finally found a contender I could afford: It was the only running 440 Charger in the entire country for under ten grand. So I flew out, rented a

E46 wrenching expensive? More so than a Honda, but not terribly so. Difficult? Depends. Try swapping a clutch on one and tell me what you think.

I like how Nissan plans to go full-bore Dodge by diluting the Nismo name. Nismo literally stand for “Nissan Motorsport”, key word being: sport. A Nismo Titan totally makes sense in the way a lifted TRD Tacoma does, but a Nismo crossover? What the hell is that?

Perfect. :P

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