I would say make your way to Santa Barbara for the Mission, then to Pismo beach were you will find a few good parking lots that face the beach. From there hit more missions! http://www.missionscalifornia.com/
I would say make your way to Santa Barbara for the Mission, then to Pismo beach were you will find a few good parking lots that face the beach. From there hit more missions! http://www.missionscalifornia.com/
Yes for sure. Also take them at the mission in Santa Barbara and then in the down town area.
I would buy that, it would fit my needs perfectly to use as a commuter and light hauler. I could take a small scooter to work with me every day so I don't have to take the shuttle from offsite parking and it would allow me to go out for lunch.
Beetle RSi, they were the best of the New Beetles. They only made 250 of them and they had the VR6 engine and 4Motion. Here is the blurb from Wikipedia:
That actually looks really good, I wonder if they will support the new generation? I have seen a couple 2014 Kia Souls in person and they look great. What sets the Soul apart is that it has a unique look and this only really adds to that personality of the car.
I have no idea, all I know is while I lived there for 3 years I learned to say Nippon-koku to get in good with the locals. When I say Japan they tend to look at you like a dirty foreigner.
Nippon! Nippon! Nippon! 天皇のために死ぬ
Only issue is they would have to get stored in GERWALK mode so it would get limited to only a dozen or so VF-1's.
Loyola Marymount University in Southern California also has one. I worked there for 6 months on a contract job and saw it sitting collecting dust all the time. I had always wanted to just steal it away, get it running, and sell it to Jay Leno under a different name. I figure it would sit in an area of his garage…
Sure, maybe, but what did that Saturn SC do to anyone?
There is an order form, click the text to go to the site and fill out the form. Half of the required people have ordered plates already.
I can get my Insight to do 52MPG, a full 10 extra MPG, if I drive it just right. But the car handles great, is well balanced and just fun to toss around so I get 42MPG. I would love to have the 1.3L to get the front of the car as light as I can, get great MPG, and not get it fast enough in the city to get in…
That would be nice...I wonder if I could get financing for a whole neighborhood?
And now we know what the power plant in the next Insight will be, all we have to do now is wait for the design to show up. The new Fit does look really great, I would buy a 1.3L if it hit 100 hp in a car that size, too bad we are stuck with the lower MPG 1.5L.
About $6000 to $7000 dollars, I am pretty sure I can purchase a small community for what I paid for my Town Home in Orange County CA.
I had a neighbor just trade in a Lexus ES for the MKZ, she let me sit in it and take a look around. It is a great car and I think Lincoln has a real winner with it.
My issue is that in the 3 and 6 it is mounted really far forward, so imagine and extra 20 lbs on your bumper. Talking with a couple people who have driven the 3 it seems like the 2.5L without the i-Eloop system is the sweet spot in power and handling. With the Mazda2 coming out with a Sky-G it seems like it would be…
I hope this gets off the ground and that there is a full field of teams. This could really be exciting to watch and I get a race in LA that I fully intend to be at.
From talking with a Mazda rep at an event over the 4th of July I was told that the Sky-G engine ranges from 1.6L to 2.5l so it looks like it will be a Skyactive vehicle. I hope they keep the i-Eloop system out of it to keep weight down.