No seriously, if a thread doesn't interest you skip it. You don't come into a thread that doesn't interest you and whine that because you're not interested, no one else is allowed to be interested in it either.
No seriously, if a thread doesn't interest you skip it. You don't come into a thread that doesn't interest you and whine that because you're not interested, no one else is allowed to be interested in it either.
Vindshield vipers!
Friend has a Maxima with the CVT.
Why a 3.5? I thought Nissan was up to 3.7 now.
Fieros used a REAR suspension design that came from the FRONT end of the Chevy Citation, including ball joints and tie rods. The tie rods became toe links but the rubbery connection with the engine cradle combined with poor geometry resulted in bump steer ... in the rear. This silly setup did get fixed with a…
High beams as daytime running lights. Thanks, GM. You did consider that high beam lenses are pointed directly at oncoming drivers' faces, right? No, you didn't. Part of what made the 90s a horrible decade for GM vehicle design. (Exception: Corvette)
How else are they going to charge fifty bucks for a 25-cent plastic wooden shift knob?
And those cost $1000 as a pre-installed dealer option, which also seems like too darn much markup.
Ugh, this was true for car bras as well. So glad they faded from popularity.
So now it's $15,000* (plus $4,000 processing fee)?
But when you add $199 for the "Not Required By Law" it gets even pricier.
Boston Pubic Schools.
It looks weird but I bet it's done on purpose because the drivers want to have a view of the kids at all times in case one stops in front of the bumper to tie his shoe.
I get annoyed having to ship my Lotus 200 miles for service, imagine what these guys must go through in the huge country that is China. Or maybe the richest guys only live in the same hubs as the dealers.
There used to be a local backroad railroad crossing with a sharp leading ramp that made it fun to jump the tracks once you found the right speed. Unfortunately when I went to do it with friends in the car, the same speed was no longer right and we accidentally did Option #4, so of course they weren't too impressed.
The quarters, nickels, dimes are magnetic, at least the Canada coins I have from the 80s, but not the pennies. US coins are not.
Didn't you get a copy of the form before it was altered?
NSX is the same way. Just a simple on/off button on the dash.
Chocolate rain.
When you are on foot, even just a lighter shade of pants makes a significant difference in visibility from headlights.