I mean, she has real life experience. It shouldn’t be surprising that she can jump start a car.
I mean, she has real life experience. It shouldn’t be surprising that she can jump start a car.
Maybe if you’re under a certain age. Anyone who grew up in the ‘80 will remember the SVO.
It’s hell, I tell you. A living hell.
Those Bo-Rounds are amazing car snacks. Shame they can leave your hands so greasy.
I’d LOVE to see Harley riders start getting fined. But selective enforcement...
But they LOOK foreign and the names are hard to pronouce!
Story is about unused buttons, not the Mazda specifically. The story headline is on top of the page. It’s kind of hiding, I agree.
Tell me you’ve never wrenched a day in your life, without saying you’ve never wrenched a day in your life.
My US-Spec Mazda 5 was obviously built to a price point for the US market.
I saw a 4th Gen Camry ute on 395 in Arlington/Alexandria VA a year or so ago.
I had a friend who LOVED these things. He had a backup/parts car as well. Swore it was a great car and I’m never quite sure if he actually believed it, if he was just half a deck short or just trying to convince himself to be happy.
I second this. I had a two-toned blue “vette” and it was bad. I totaled it and may have been subconsciously intentional.
Lol at using that as a definition for handling! But! That (the NASCAR tire warming maneuver) is a great way to locate loose suspension bits, done responsibly in an empty parking lot of course. Also loose lug nuts and/or a low tire.
“Sounbwoy was found later at the scene of a hit and run”
It’s Bradley… his garage already has a few VAG group vehicles without a warranty. None of this should surprise us!
Congratulations. You bought what has to be one of the most pointless cars. These came with what? Like a 10 mile EV range? PLUS you’ll get the infamous pain-in-the-ass unreliable VAG group levels of problems... without a warranty. Good luck.
She heard that.
I mean, 27. In 15 years maybe less, this kid will understand what the hell we are talking about. Your night vision goes first.
I often am, depending on the room and how you define “smart”. By definition, half the human population is below average in intelligence, given that intelligence is generally believed to follow a “normal” distribution. <shrug>
Seems like there was a different shade of color shifting paint available on the Contour for a moment. Or maybe I was hallucinating in the 90's.