shanepj13
shanepj13
shanepj13

This is hilarious. I’ve only ever booked a flight with them once... They cancelled my flight just 4 days before takeoff. I spent 6 hours on hold for customer service before calling it quits.

You might be right, but I just haven’t been presented with an opportunity to drive any other year or trim level of the 911.

I had the pleasure of driving a 992 Porsche 911 Carrera at a local driving experience event. A lot of hype surrounds the Porsche 911, so I had high expectations. I only got to drive for a few (fast) paced laps around a short track, but I immediately understood the appeal.

What else is there to say other than it’s just fun?

Remove your roof rack if you have one - Makes it way easier to clear snow.

Honestly, my 2010 MazdaSpeed3 is/was plenty large enough for 99.9% of life.

This is going to sound stupid, but it’s a genuine question.

Unpopular Opinion:

Jeez, I’d just be happy to get the $35k model they promised all those years back.

Right... That’s pretty much what I’m saying, despite the article title indicating a tax on large vehicles instead of heavy vehicles. The tax proposal is based on weight though, not size.

Wouldn’t this work out to be just as much an EV tax as it is a heavy vehicle tax...? Small EV’s like the Chevy Bolt, Tesla Model 3, and Nissan Leaf all weigh just as much as the average midsize crossover.

The Mazda MazdaSpeed3.

Here’s a shortlist, since I can’t narrow it down to just one.

Came here to say this.

Growing up, I rode in one of two cars... A moderately modified pickup truck or a Dodge Grand Caravan. For most my childhood, I didn’t grow up around cars that were all that interesting.

So if the answer isn’t increasing the weight limits, that would lead me to believe that the answer instead is to use two trucks to do the same job instead of just one truck.

Plus insurance, plus fuel, plus maintenance items...

I was going to say something about how shocking it is that Tesla and Tesla models weren’t toward the top of the list... but then I noticed that Tesla wasn’t included at all in their list of manufacturers. Being in and around Tesla community pages/forums, it’s really hard not to assume that most owners are

There is something ironic about putting “LongHaul” in the name of a rig that’s only capable of short hauls.

A gas guzzling pickup truck.