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There's a concern of ticketing, and then there's a concern of paying attention to the road.

"I have to pull over to take a cell phone call." I fail to see this as a problem but rather a solution.

Part of the blame probably does lie with the person who sold them the car, who maybe should have gone over the basics of keyless entry rules (which, I freely admit, has some issues) and at least made it clear that there's no way they can get trapped in the car and almost die.

I refuse to believe this article.

For the sake of my own sanity, I cannot and will not believe this article.

How about: Credit Cards: Pay off your balance in full every month to avoid interest charges and fees.

Can we please add the most important? Don't Spend More Than You Make! It's the rule of thumb that many corporations, businesses, and governments fail to abide by. It also happens to be one that many people struggle with conceptually in the age of credit cards. I'm all for credit card usage - responsibly.

This won't happen. The FRA has only gone up incrementally in the past 30 years. The GOVT is not going to implement such drastic change on this most politically sensitive program. Even in your highly unlikely scenario, current retirees and those near retirement would be grandfathered in under the current levels.

This was something that bothered me slightly about the prequels. Vehicular design in the original trilogy was very closely tied to design ideals in the 1970's-80's. In the new movies, even though they were supposed to take place decades before the original trilogy, everything was sleek, clean and modern-looking. Not

Why didn't more people swarm after the Miata, especially considering this is the first time it's gotten major auto show exposure in the U.S.? I don't know. People are stupid. But what I do know is that the new Miata looks pretty amazing in person.

Wouldn't be surprised if the smaller engine revs to 7500 while the 2.0 revs to 7000.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Buick Encore outsells them all.

What makes you think it's the Juke they are after? The article title is misleading. The goal is to compete in the highly contested segment of compact CUVs. The Juke is merely one of the players in that segment. Currently Mazda doesn't have a horse in that race. For Mazda to stay on-course with their recovery, they

If you smoke at least half a pack a day, a year without smoking could save you around $1,000 (not to mention other potential health benefits).

The first three on that list seems a little strange to me to pay. Bank overdraft protection, I think you are better off finding a bank that will link your savings account to your checking account for that protection. The way I look at credit cards are that if one is charging a fee for something, there is probably

This is possibly sacrilegious on lifehacker, but I often find that DIYing can cost as much/more once I factor in the cost of tools, material, and oh man the time. Like only worth it if you want a specific to look or are really good at making X.

Going out of your way to get gas because it is cheaper across town.

As with everything there is an XKCD comic that describes this perfectly.

For such huge Miata fans, I'm surprised by how little reference there is to Miata history in this article. Two engine options is not new. The NC has a 126hp 1.8L in Europe and Japan. The 1.5 will replace that engine. Also note that a 130hp 1.5 would be a slight power increase over that engine.

Well that's a relief - because a ton of the people who still aren't going to buy this car no longer have to worry about doing the engine swap that they weren't going to do either.

I honestly don't get why some people find saving money so difficult.