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For me are the mudguards/plastic fender liners under the car’s bumper, those were damaged once and I had to fix them 2 or 3 times with those crappy plastic rivets that scratch all your hand due to being difficult to remove with no tools. Once done, it got a part or two missing and I put them on top of a yoga mat for

After watching crappy ricers asking 5 to 9000 for riced out LX Honda Civics, Sentras and what not, this looks a heck of a bargain. Nice Price.

The money is your, dude, but the STI is highly correlated with Boy Racers so if you got nothing to prove you know what you want. 

the crude data is that premium has a higher octane rating and simply will detonate later, that is, it could actually worsen mileage on a car designed to run on regular gas. On the other hand, if you fill regular on a car designed to run premium (as stated by the manufacturer on the manual or elsewhere), it will simply

Mostly ricer stickers or stickerbombs, also there was someone with a big thumping SUV getting their meal in some plastic containers (covid distancing and all that noise) and saying they were doing their bid for the environment (instead of receiving the meal in a styrofoam container). Slap that on a sticker.

Heheh 0:45 Nissan Z Dorifto !!! Of course you can fix it by letting trucks go over and cause a slide eventually needing to repair the whole (hole) in the ground.

From my 3 econoboxes they all were kept for roughly 25k to 30k miles (gets boring).

For me was a Peugeot 207 with automatic transmission. It would eventually go out in less than 20.000 miles (it was a 4spd tiptronic) but it was very comfortable. Also some engine mounts were rotten (bought it used) and needed replacement for a lot of dough. Suspension, everything else replaced, tyres. Typical money

My very 1st econobox. A 2006 Kia Picanto with a 4spd auto and I kid you not, orange painted and 64hp (spec wise at least) and less than 10 nm of torque. About 15 secs o-60, but at least it had leather seats and working a/c.

Coming to a store near you, life sized running plastic piston powered vehicles, limited lifespan 30 miles, no guarantees, no returns. Check out availability in a store near you.

While TDU2 wasn’t bad it was not playable on newer systems due to a bug to render the world map in more modern graphics card and no support from Atari to address it (save a few botched workaronds that you could try, but mostly a crash and fail back to desktop) anytime it was needed, such as accesing tha racing events

Kinda hard to say when, given that needs change in pretty much every era. Looking back, the 70's saw a huge hit for the muscle car during the oil crisis embargo from the Yom Kippur conflict, still, it never really died afther that with the examples of those new(ish) production from the 2000's and beyond, still it’s

Friendly looking doesn’t make it less dangerous if driven by a bad person. Think the classical BMW example with the Mr. Mustachio face and smile but goes like stink.

The cars made in Brazil are kind of like that, my car for instance is a very small (for today’s standards at least) Micra with 960kg equipped with a HR16DE good for a 111 hp and 150 nm - 100 lb ft torque. I don’t know how it fares in collisions though. It’s a way to boost sales, and some of those Ka came with a 1

Here’s my arguments in defense of what you might think is a Gas hog SUV:

Acura RDX... Since you’re a Honda patron already why not upgrade to that, but getting the solid 4 banger version that has better MPG to suit your needs ? A great highway commuter too. Used models shouldn’t go too far fatched.

This reminds me of a hated car on a game, the Vexter XS from Flatout Ultimate Carnage: https://flatout.fandom.com/wiki/Vexter_XS which is a high displacement V8 mated to a FWD layout. Making that kinda power is overkill for that system and the understeer is inevitable. Add that with more weight from a couple of visual

What a mope, dude, maybe they came in through a flying saucer, because there’s really no other explanation how a lovely SUV would end up blocking the lane. Lack of signage, right. Were they gonna compete there perhaps ?? Wrong entrance, my man. Anyway, as stated from a drivetribe article “The famous track is also

If you want FWD, go with a Versa Note or Mazda 3 I guess.