Such a bummer that it is missing a third pedal. Not that I’d buy it anyway, but hey, internet.
Such a bummer that it is missing a third pedal. Not that I’d buy it anyway, but hey, internet.
I’m betting some of these are the result of a divorce. Judge says the car must be put on the market with revenue split. Partner A still wants it and lists it for 3x the value. Hey, if it sells they’re happy, but really they don’t want it sold.
Putting Indy in that bottom list and KC in the top list is really backward. I’d take that trade for the top three cities alone. You can have your Tube and your bridges. I’ll take the lake shores, the beautiful winter, gambling, and shows, and top it off with weed and skiing.
Especially if it is destined to be an auction car. If your car looks like it might be the worst on the used car lot, it will get auction. The company that wins it will then still have to pay to have it cleaned, inspected, and repaired before sitting on that cash while it sells for retail.
I like a hardtop convertible for this. You get all the fun in the sun when tripping in nice weather. When it sours, or you get tired of wind noise, the hardtop keeps things relatively quiet and peaceful.
Ah yes. This was not a problem for me in Michigan and Indiana. Then the first summer in Phoenix and that glue melted, the ashtray mount for the springs broke, and the console button broke. It was not a car meant for real heat.
I love it, and quite like the side pods too. Double bonus points if they can store things. The headlight and taillight folds out for access or something.
You haven’t seen anything until you’ve been in an RX-8. It was an annoyance the entire ownership... Screen door on a submarine here. The panels on the right and left are perforated, and do let in light.
Praise number one. I’ve never had one but always wanted one. I highway commute at 80mph. My RX8 held that a 4000rpm in 6th, my Sonic RS is about 3500rpm in 6th, my FZ6 is about 7000rpm in 6th.
This is what I’ve always thought. It is good for disabled people or people to frail to hold up the motorcycle they would rather own.
Where I am there are air pumps ready to use yourself for $1 at most gas stations.
When working at a BMW dealer I once saw a guy flip out about a low tire pressure light. You go to a gas station, not the dealership!
I can’t get over how small your car looks compared to the newer models. I can’t decide if the skyline is small or mass market cars are just so much bigger than they used to be. Was the skyline considered small back in 1990?
“Excludes Cruze and Equinox L models, Corvette, Colorado, Suburban and Tahoe. Take delivery by 8/10/15. See dealer for details.”
Thanks for the response.
I’m sure you’re done answering, but I’m curious just how hot you have tested this. I know So-Cal gets hot, but I daily commute in Phoenix, AZ. To help justify the expense it would need to be able to throw enough air at me to keep me from dousing my work clothes in sweat at temps up to 115 degrees.
This is far more absurd than anything from last night’s debate.
Nice aftermarket exhaust with silencers and cats still on are fine in my opinion. Its when people remove the cat and silencers or go just straight pipe that a line is crossed and the person is a selfish attention whore.
As a rider you should always wear earplugs anyway. Wind noise is a killer.
#7 Riders think they are badasses who can use it as a whip on cars next to them “So they know I’m there”. These people are idiots, and they want the aesthetic of being “tuff”.