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I found the first two Tides Of War trees to be neat but sometimes a bit difficult to complete in normal game play. Which is a trend. A lot of the games I end up in have most of the players just working on assignments. The assignments have nothing to do with normal game play. I guess I’m playing a different game than

I gave it a shot but I’m done with the job. At first I was excited. All these people back in the main areas, wandering around, asking to team up to get spells like we’re hunting NMs in FFXI. But then the community did what it normally does; becomes about itself first. Mob stealing, people not listening to how to

Holy shit that’s right. Although I think with the AWD you may stuck at the low tier body style to stay in price range. Will be curious to see.

I like this. Although the Mazda3 hatch in Grand Touring trim can be had for $3,000 more which is a definite upgrade on the interior. Either one would fit the bill. Being in Denver I’d probably opt for the AWD on the Crosstrek though in the end with some winter tires.

Before leasing my current A4 I did a quick check on a mazda3 hatch. Same problem; no manuals. There was actually 1 in NJ out of the like 5 in the USA but it wasn’t the right trim level. Mazda manuals are a custom order for the most part so this article is great except it’s more likely you can find a Ford GT for sale

I was thinking the same. They will happily sit on it if it’s bringing foot traffic. This is probably a drop in the bucket of their yearly marketing budget and they’ve calculated the number of leads vs sales on other cars this will generate. Then some guy with more money than brains will offer half the asking price.

As someone who owned a 2010 Mazda3 Touring with the 2.0 motor and auto, a 2010 Mazda6 Touring with the 2.5 and auto, and now a 2017 Mazda6 GT with the NA 2.5 and auto, I say the turbo motor is the only way to go. If you want a stick then get a Mazda3. While it is down on power, the extra power made in the 6 is negated

I was looking at the engine choice too and at first I was sad. But it got me thinking. Wife has a 2017 Mazda6 with the 2.5 187hp motor. This Benz makes nearly 50 more ft of tq than the Mazda6. The biggest issue I have with her car is it cannot get moving. I also suspect that Benz is smoother in overall feel so it may

I have two. The first is simple; a functional cup holder for 2 drinks. I’m looking at you Audi. Anything larger than a soda can jams up against the HVAC controls and doesn’t fit. I don’t need 19 cup holders like Subaru did, I just need two properly placed good ones.

The STI is non-existent to me until a hatcback returns. And since the US apparently hates wagons, hatcbacks, and now sedans, then I need the return of the Forester XT but in full STI mode. Or an Outback STI. Either is fine.

That is one ugly car. Seeing it full view I thought I only disliked the front but I hate the rear now too. And I’ve long hated BMW interiors so this thing, while I ma not a targeted buyer or would ever be, is a fail across the board for me.

Ah I remember these as well as a kid. Went with a buddy and his Dad. This was the kick off to our programming days as we were able to get copies of Visual Basic 3 and go home to tinker. Oddly enough my middle school of all places offered a VB class which we had already surpassed in knowledge by that time but it was

I’m definitely not giving someone $5k for a 100,000 mile example of a Saturn Ion Redline.

Not seeing the survey in Chrome or Edge and yes ad block is off. Why does this site constantly fail to work?

Yea there was a lot of this kind of random, made up side games in FFXI as well. XIV lacks some of that community requirement with Duty Finder, which is great, but does reduce dependency on being part of the community and dependent on relationships to move through the game.

Not really; this is based on the Pilot directly. The Ridgeline shares a lot with the Pilot (platform, engine, components, AWD, etc.) but my understanding is the Ridgeline had 50% +/- of its underpinnings changed from the Pilot. Close in terms of overall platform (which is what a lot of publications state). Nonetheless

I’m more excited about the Honda Passport than anything else on the list. I can get the Ridgeline I wanted with a cap already on for me.

Yea the fries suck and I’m not putting their burger ahead of 5 Guys, Smash Burger, or Habit Burger.

We had a 2010 and now at 2017. I wish I would have waited. The Signature trim and some of the trim pieces themselves are nicer and the turbo model is a huge improvement. Interior wise, my wife would never notice the differences but I did just in pictures.

My neighbor just picked up a restored (or in fantastic condition) blue Subaru Brat manual with the jump seats in the bed. It looks fantastic and I am jealous. I voted CP due to unknown history but wanted to give it a NP.