I wish I could give you more stars
I wish I could give you more stars
Mazda is doing a good job at making attractive swoopy designs, they’re also the most attractive cars on the market imo.
On the flip sode, and what think is far far more common, is people over estimating what they need. This is why truck and large SUV sales have griwn so much. Everyone wants to haul everything around but reality is you need half the stuff you think you need. When i grew up we fit both grandparents, me, my brother, and co…
Eexcept there are a lot of good performance cars for under $50k?
Yeah. I have a 16 Mustang EcoBoost PP, and it’s a fun car and has 10x the charisma in looks over the 2 series but I’ll be trading it for a 235/240 Msport when I get the chance in a year or so.
To be fair most of GM’s focus on EVs is in China where the market is incredibly favorable and subsidized, as mentioned above. They’re on Gen3 of their electric tech with plans to have 20 new models out by 2023, but many will be Chinese only, as some of these have already been.
Near miss is a pretty common term for almost hitting but missing. It's used in safety in manufacturing everywhere. Signs literally read "report all near misses"
Eemploy them somewhere else? Automation hasn't correlated with job loss. You'll just need to retrain, some people and politicians have plans for that. Either way it's time to get ahead of the curve now.
There’s a blue on black interior one near me for $16k as well. This is one of the worst CPs they've had for a while
It would be STupid to buy this ar $13k period. For $3k more I can get an actual ST no rebuild title.
It’s a waste here to. Theres an actual ST nearby, blue on black hatch, for $16k. Why anyone would waste $12k on this is beyond me.
Im sure, they put some money and parts in to it, but an actual ST in my area is going for $16k right now, blue and black interior. This is a waste of money.
A couple of old Miatas won't turn heads like this, and probably won't be as simple to fix. I loved my NA Miata, but this would put a stupid grin on my face every time.
Agreen to disagree then. If I’m in the market for a drop top toy, this would be far more fun imo. I don’t track, and driving a slow car far is tough to beat in smiles per mile.
That made me lol
02+ Lexus IS300. Manuals are uncommon but under $10k. Double wishbone suspension, great torque, straight six 2JZ. Mileage doesn’t matter, I just hit 203k in mine (sadly an auto 01) with a rebuild title and it cost me $2.2k 2 years ago.
Can confirm, had a 2012 Mazda 2, red, auto :(, but still very peppy and fun to drive. Fit a rear facing car seat and whoever needed to sit in the passenger seat
I can't wait to pay my student loans off, except mine are like $600/month. That could get me a very nice car...
I used Acorns for a while. Roundups on the account goes to an investment account. Never really made much other than saving up where I couldn’t access it too easily (3-5 business days) after a couple of years I probably made an extra $100 from investing. It was cool.
Well dang, here I am like a fool doing 45-50 hrs...