No NB Miata? WE RIOT! Its like a mini RX-7, or Mini Viper, its perfect and you can’t convince me otherwise.
No NB Miata? WE RIOT! Its like a mini RX-7, or Mini Viper, its perfect and you can’t convince me otherwise.
Porsche 987 vs. 986, the styling, the interior quality, and a bit more power.
The first generation Toyota Prius was essentially just a crappy Toyota Echo with a battery shoved in it. The second generation was when it really, truly became an interesting consumer product to be taken seriously.
People are going to argue with me on this, but the MX5/Miata. The NB is better than the NA, popups be damned. Better brakes, better suspension geometry, better limited slip rear end, more power.
The C2 is still my favorite generation of Corvette.
I look pretty stupid now. I even clicked the link and read through it and missed that.
Miriam-Webster defines accidents as the following (of several definitions):
IMO, that title belongs to the HMMWV (Humvee). Sure, it can go pretty much anywhere and with the fording kit it can cross water deep enough to need scuba gear but the unarmored versions are gutless as hell, and the up-armored versions have the mass of a neutron star that cannot be overcome by the stronger motor. Both…
it is owned by a youtuber manny koshbin
What a dumbass! Thankfully no one was hurt! What if workers were down in the hole at the time this idiot blew by the warning signs ?
Stop dissing the GTO! Retro wasn’t a thing until a few years after the release. It was competing with the New Edge ‘Stang.
Necessary Roughness is awesome, though.
I was gonna say, I’ve never had a rental with a daily mileage limit when I rented from Avis for years for work, or any other company.
he and I have broken about 6.02*10^23 fasteners
Even though I could never afford it (obviously) I think this is ridiculously awesome. I feel like Jalopnik currently has the biggest disconnect in terms of how writers see their takes being received, and what their actual reading audience is. Most of us like to see cool stuff, especially if it was repurposed like this.
That was supposed to be 44 cubic *feet*. I’ll issue a correction. Thanks! :)