sanfranciscokid
Hypocrisy doesn’t make me wrong
sanfranciscokid

Most of the labs that I've met have been extremely intelligent.

Adding a manual would be awesome for sure, but adding the 2.5l would be enough for me. Can't expect Mazda to do everything we want ;-)

In a nutshell, US emission standards are based primarily on particulates produced vs just C02. Diesels have more particulates than gas as they have a lower combustion point. It's a shitty system, but as a result diesel engines that come to the US are more expensive to produce, combined with the low reception American

Sure, but with AWD and what I'd assume ~300 lbs less weight as this is based on the Mazda2, that should be enough. The speed version wpuld add the turbo and that would be cool. I'm just not going to hold my breath waiting for a diesel variety woth Mazda not offering a diesel in the US.

I'm with Lyle on this one, at this point in the game you have to be trying to not know what Uber is. Especially if you read a site like Giz.... You seem to be wound very tightly friend.

They have a 2.5l NA motor in the Mazda 6, that would work great here.

Speak for yourself, if this has AWD and can be had with the 2.5l found in the Mazda 6/ 3 Sport I'm in for one. This would be the perfect urban vehicle that I can also take up to the snow. The CX5 is just too big

So I guess it was just too hard to make a Camry fuelcell vehicle and sell it for $40K? It's almost as if Toyota designed, built and priced this car so no one would buy it. Maybe its the perfect Swan Song for a brand leaving CA, to sell the ugliest car possible that can only be purchased here, haha.

And here we are in SF with the weather people going nuts that temps might drop into the low 40's... Meaning that we will all have to brave the elements in a full coat instead of the typical light jacket. The struggle is real

I love sidecar, it's always been my go to for car sharing. Lyft drivers are awesome though, the company really tries to instill a different type of culture than Uber and it's reflected in their drivers. Note to all the sourpusses out there though, they are encouraged to have a conversation with their fares, if you

Lol, I don't always get called a douchebag, but when I do I'm glad it's on a 1.5-year-old thread.

It's always the little things that matter to me on a car like the Daytona, the way that the rear trunk line has that taper, its a thing of beauty.

Thing is people rarely use the built in tuner on their TVs now, once you go through a cable/sat box all the pip features are dictated by the box.

The problem for the foreseeable future will be religion and greed (which is also a religion for many)

Meh, I'm sure its good but seems to be ingredients to add ingredients. Besides, everyone knows the best burger comes with bacon, avocado (or guac), smoked Gouda, french onions and of course an egg on top. EVERYONE!!!!

I have never once been able to sign a client without a phone call, and I sure as hell wouldn't be able to keep them if I didn't get on the horn with them once a week to check in. I run a Web development company, in San Francisco, I can assure you all my clients are tech savy. While other forms of communication are

Alright class, let's remember the basics here.

Meh, would of been cool, but Crissy Fields is one of the few undeveloped pieces of waterfront property left in the city. Overall I think that Lucas was mainly done with his Marin neighbors than the city of SF.

Floating city you say?

You didn't really think this comment all the way through did you?