sjubbdubb
Sjalabais
sjubbdubb

Yeah, but it would only cost $75 in gas to drive those 2,000 miles!

I sold my green Insight after 13 years and 150,000 miles of adventures. Some cross country trips averaged 70mpg and it was always a crowd pleaser - except for the occasional cowboy in a lifted truck who thought I was a communist. LHT Performance is the new owner - they specialize in K20 to Insight engine swaps. You

I actually bought my E61 535xi MT off of a guy who was selling it because he got a first gen Insight (a manual) to DD for his commute.

These things have a cult following among hypermilers and frugality hobbyists. The manual transmission / baby poop green combo is sought after - it’s the Plum Krazy Hemi ‘Cuda of Hondas. And it’s in California, so you get the benefit of the carpool lane sticker (the only sticker that really is equivalent to +100

Your mom sounds like a pretty cool lady!

All we’ve been told is “Summer 2018.” But Volvo generally gets things to market when they say they will. The AWD versions are up first, with production beginning on November 13th, 2017, and sales beginning in March 2018.

The AWD system is sadly strongly front biased, though I was told that “theoretically” it could send 100 percent of its power to the rear if the front tires lost grip entirely.

Will it drift on gravel like a Volvo should - or are the nannies non-negotiable?

““That’s the one [automakers] would give almost anything to win,” Sargent says. “They take it extremely seriously.””

Technically legal is the best kind of legal.

“luxury sports car segment”??

This story is very light on details of the car itself, or anything else for that matter.

Yeah, this is a weird one. Rust isn’t as huge out there, but moss/mold are. It’s weird to see all those grey sides that aren’t bright green with the stuff.

No way that thing has been there for 27 years.

Stolen car... nonviolent crime (assuming thief broke into the car and didn’t beat up a grandma on her way to church). What would you like cop to pull out? A donut?

This aught to mess with your brains.

6. Cut wheel, floor it - Let other drivers know you are serious about winter driving by hooning your vehicle as much as possible. Hoonery is not only fun, it gives you an excellent feel for how your vehicle handles in adverse weather conditions. By being able to better control your vehicle, you make the road safer for

Super ballpark estimate of this wedge of snow is 8' x 8' x 8'. That translates to about 256 cubic feet.

Which is a point not covered in the article: prepare for winter driving by making sure all of your lights work!

My dumb self didn’t take a picture but it was extremely close to this.