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What?
Who’s being forced to watch it though?
I remember watching this at the time and feeling sad that it was such a waste to use that car on that short a track.
Regarding BMW seats, even the E30 had Comfort and Sport seat options in some trim levels.
A Toyota Hiace or a Toyota Coaster, which, while not a van, is still awesome. Grew up them, (along with the Nissan E30) in Jamaica.
I’m having to think really hard on this question. In the end, I’m going with the Dodge Magnum, because Station Wagon. I had a 2007 SXT with the 3.5 V6, purchased used, that I would probably still have today but I couldn’t trust it after the torque converter had to be replaced after taking the car in for routine…
Imagine if these people lived near Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty) and had to deal with the firing exercises literally every day..lol
The comment on the Mazda 5 is interesting and shows that Mazda was just not consistent in how it did things back then.. granted, it was one of the last Mazda/Ford parts combo vehicles, but still.... My 2010 Sport which is the base model, has mirrors on BOTH visors. It also only has the one storage pocket behind the…
New and interesting combinations of curse words are required when changing headlight bulbs and cabin air filter on a 2010 Mazda 5. If my words have power, whoever designed those elements of the car aren’t doing so well by now. Makes no damn sense....
Worse because I didn’t really NEED to sell it..ugh
Could be, but I’ve seen video of current drivers doing it too.. Craziness..
LOL,,, I’ll counteract with “old”..LOL
Then you need to also watch “Full Swing”, which is about golf! Same company... same concept...
Let’s see the rental insurance cover that!
The seatbelt thing is interesting. I see so many people who put the chest belt under their arm... along with quite a few racing drivers who as passengers I’ve seen on video do the same thing or hold the belt away from them while being driven.
The Mazda is an automatic and the E30 is manual. I was once a manual transmission or die disciple, but even in NC there’s heavy stop-go traffic on the daily commute where I am, so I decided that an auto was the best way to go and I haven’t regretted that decision. Things change and since 2020 I’ve been working from…