I already bought a new car in 2018, and I got a great deal because people aren’t buying sedans.
I already bought a new car in 2018, and I got a great deal because people aren’t buying sedans.
Feels perfectly comfortable to me TBH.
Yes. Better actual racing than F1, even if the equipment is inferior. I don’t care about ovals. Bring on more road courses.
From what I have been told by friends in the restaurant business, wine is one of the few places they can actually make a decent profit. They buy wine at wholesale prices, so a $15 bottle of wine probably costs them $10, and then they can charge $50 for it, so 500% profit. I subtract out alcohol from my bill before…
I’ve wondered for a while why Subaru hasn’t built an engine plant in the US to keep up with the sales gains they’ve had. The powertrain is the biggest foreign component still put into US-built Subbies. Part of me wonders if they are waiting for their new non-boxer engine designs to be finished. An additional 10%…
Er...the Samurai is a SJ series Jimny.
No. Just no. Bad writer.
In practice, the shooter wouldn’t have had unfettered access to the guns in a Soviet-style communist country, and would have struggled to carry out their mass shooting plans. That is not meant as a criticism of capitalism or gun ownership rights on my part. I am just trying to answer your question in the proper…
I was going to say the same thing. Aside from “smart” TVs being terrible compared to a dedicated streaming device, they are not nearly as secure either, with the possible exception of Roku/TCL. For best results, use discrete components.
Well, the roads aren’t great, but not so bad as in more northerly states. The seats themselves were fine. Getting in and out of the low seating position as well as feeling every minor road imperfection (which I am generally in favor of otherwise) was painful on my ailing back however.
I bought a BRZ. Unfortunately, my middle-aged back could not withstand the firm ride in the long term. The replacement: Subaru Legacy sedan. I still prefer cars over crossovers, but I realize I am in the minority.
I just rested my right hand on the e-brake when not shifting which was perfectly comfortable. I never actually missed the center arm-rest on my BRZ. Ever.
I’d have been interested in hearing how it compares to a Subaru Outback 3.6R, which seems to be its only real competition since almost no one is going to cross-shop a Buick with a Lexus or Audi.
This almost makes me miss my 1987 Suzuki Samurai JX. Almost.
Props for the proper use of the word “feckless.”
Quantum: the smallest measurable amount.
The other song played by the racer is a belter rip-off of Speed King by Deep Purple. Simply awesome.
I guess I have to start liking Amazon again.
Your article is impossible to read because you didn’t leave enough spaces after the periods. This is just another way the Internet has contributed to the decline of civilization. I hope you’re happy. Also, this fucking commenting code auto-incorrects two spaces to one. Idiots.
The only thing I’d want from the tS to add to my 2017 BRZ Limited is the red start/stop button and the tires (and CarPlay if it has it). The regular BRZ is very livable on less than perfect roads. The tS is a track-ish car, not a daily driver.