nguyenhm16
Mike N.
nguyenhm16

That's why I generally avoid the East Coast. Overly regulated in basically every way you can think of (except for maybe Vermont/New Hampshire/Maine). At least California is a nice place to visit.

I'd love to see a rotary launcher in action, dispensing ALCMs or SRAMs.

So true. When I visited Tokyo almost ten years ago I still smoked. So did everyone in Tokyo, it seemed. Yet, for some reason, on the street I felt really guilty about tossing my cigarette butts and would always look for the proper receptacle. Nobody ever said anything or looked at me or anything like that. It just

Yugos were made in (wait for it) Yugoslavia, based on an old Fiat design.

For me that would be easy. M3 sedan. I think the 3/4s view of the ass of the 4 series to look heavy and dumpy. The E92 looked better than the E90 but I think for this generation it's reversed.

Rented one in Italy, driving from Siena to the coast way back in 2004. Driving around the tight streets of a Medieval Italian town, its size was handy, but once on "regular" roads, it had the most hateful transmission I've ever had the displeasure of driving. The fact that it had a Tiptronic type shift lever was just

It's not clear to me, but are these bins the same length as the current ones, or just longer? Can they actually fit 6 bags in the same length as 4? Or are there just fewer but longer bins, and they reclaim some of the linear space taken by the bin walls, mounts, etc. themselves?

Not only was the YF-22 prettier than the YF-22, but it was probably a better plane too. But it looked too sci-fi and exotic for the Air Force generals.

IMO the YF-23 was a prettier plane.

It is galling that Estoril Blue is available on many regular BMWs with the M sport package, but not on the M3 or M4. It's a better blue than Yas Marina Blue.

Heh, I just said the same thing over on TTAC. New Passat looks really nice, but VW will never bring it here if it has to compete price-wise with usual midsize sedans (Camry, Accord, etc.).

Bought a 1997 VW Passat with a manual transmission and drove it from Houston to Austin from the dealer's lot.

What a big heavy SUV needs is torque, not power. These modern directed-injected engines may look good on paper in terms of horsepower, but they all have anemic torque. A good 8-speed like the ZF helps to hide that, but it seems that this car doesn't have such a transmission.

Customizations and special orders are a hassle to provide to the consumer, for both the dealer and the manufacturer. For the dealer, inventory and business process issues if it's not something they do all the time. For the manufacturer, it increases costs of production to be able to do so many variations on a car

A lot of it also depends on the brand of car, in addition to the dealership. Some dealerships can't be bothered. Most brands, there's not a lot of customizability, everything is packaged; mostly, you only need to special order if you want a manual transmission or want a particular color, etc. Some common brands, and I

That it's made by Google. That company just gives me the creeps.

It has an open diff, but you can buy a mechanical LSD for $2,900:

I think it was the slippery texture more than the thickness, but the two together made it painful to drive. My mom's E-class has a fairly thin wheel, most of which is actually polished wood (from 10-2 on top and 4-8 on bottom), but where you put your hands it's stitched leather, and it feel's fine.

I rented a base model Altima to drive from Texas to Illinois last year. The steering wheel was so skinny and slippery that both mine and my wife's hands hurt just holding on to it. We finally stopped at a Walgreens and bought some sticky first aid wrap or tape and wrapped the 9 and 3 o'clock areas of the steering

Am I the only one who thinks the ass of the A7 is ugly? Reminds me of a fancified Mazda 626 5 door. When it first came out, people said it was gorgeous, but I always thought it was no W219 CLS, which is to me still by far the hottest four door coupe (though the Rapide and the 6 Gran Coupe gives it a run for the