I don't know if that created a horrific mental image, or made you chuckle. Either way, you're welcome. Have a good weekend.
I don't know if that created a horrific mental image, or made you chuckle. Either way, you're welcome. Have a good weekend.
And that’s fine. But as a business, I think Toyota is doing phenomenally well. 1.5 million customers globally don’t think the ugly soul-crushing appliance is a bad idea. What do you drive, and does it sell 1.5 million units globally?
Your 92 Civic also doesn’t have factory warranty, today’s crash standards, and there’s no way in hell you can drive fast yielding to 40mpg. Fun car, I’m sure. But let’s do apples to apples comparison.
Fair enough. I hate the douche brodozers for the same reason. These fuckers drive too much truck for their own good. Most of them probably assume “d” on the shifter stands for douche.
Too bad it wasn’t wrapped around a tree. What a fucktard.
Why? All of them? I have two BMWs. They’re not leased, but all paid for. They’re not bought to show off, but because I’m an enthusiast, and I love the way they drive, feel, and handle. I don’t cut off other people, and I actually found my turn signals, and I use them.
If it’s not two Priuses, it would be some other cars clogging it up. It’s the 101. It goes through LA and Hollywood, where it doesn’t handle the traffic load for the locals, let alone every moron that comes into the area wanting to see celebrities. I worked in Hollywood for 8 years, and still do work there from time…
Most of the time in LA, you’re lucky to be doing the speed limit. The asshats that are in newly leased 3 series and C class, that have entry-level gigs making coffee and copies of scripts at the studios, and like to pretend that they’re someone else, are a bigger problem. You can smell the Massengill from a mile…
There are just as many asshats in LA that drive slowly in other vehicles. The Prius has flooded the LA market, because LA people are crazy enough to think a 2-hour commute is acceptable. Therefore, you might see more Priuses cluttering up the fast lane than others. But there are just as many other types of vehicles…
Well, I can agree with you on that. I saw a new one on the lot the other day, and I liked the old “triangle” design way better than this new design language that they have going on here at Toyota. The hourglass nose that is seen on many new Toyotas and Lexuses...I have no idea who thought that was a good looking…
Again with the hate...
The federal government is responsible for keeping us safe, and they’ve done a pretty good job of that. Leaving it to most Americans, and we wouldn’t be wearing seat belts, use child seats and restraining them properly, or drive sober.
Crack Pipe.
Are you really asking this question, or are you just building on a weak argument? In a car, you have seat belts, airbags, active headrests, crumple zones, and most of all, a perfectly welded cage with sheet metal to protect you. On a motorcycle, you ain’t got shit, other than the helmet.
Absolutely. You’re insuring yourself from doing the damages to other people’s properties, and, by actively waiving your will to live, why should the insurance company cover you in case you die? I’m not a big fan of insurance companies, but it’s not fair to cover someone who blatantly shows no common sense.
States that don’t have helmet laws baffle me. Fine, don’t require a helmet to ride, but if you’re not wearing a helmet, there’s should be a federal law in place to allow insurance companies to triple your insurance premiums, and waive payout if you kick the bucket. It does not matter if it’s your fault or the fault…
- Cars are getting bigger and heavier, and more powerful, able to go faster.
totally subjective.
My E30. The clutch is heavy by today’s standards, but the action is precise, and the gears are spaced out almost perfectly that you can pretty much be in the happy zone by up shifting around 3,500 rpm every time.
Nice price! And a manual nonetheless. These cars are fun to drive. I had a relative that had one, and the car stayed in the family for its entire life. Old BMWs are awesome, and are hard to kill.