thekeiser
FloridaMan
thekeiser

Well my z is a 1994 and not a turbo so I’m not obsessing over power figures either. I actually like the Miata, it’s a blast to drive but I’m too tall to get comfortable. 

I’d be hard pressed to justify a Miata over a slightly used 370Z. It may be antiquated buy you get LOT more power with the Z and won’t have to deal with any of the unfortunate stereotyping Miata owners encounter.

Move to Maine, they approve anything but hate speech. 

Bring back T-Tops!!!

My condo association mandates head in parking for insurance reasons, guess those insurance companies never read the statistics on backing out. There are a lot of public garages in my area that also mandate head in parking. I’ve always been a fan of the pull through and the back in. 

I’m sure you’re right, maybe the fee increase will scare some people away. When I few out of Madrid recently there were no less than 20 people sitting on the floor or milling around outside the priority pass lounge waiting for space to open up.

I’ve had this card for almost 2 years and while my experience has overall been quite good the lounges through Priority Pass are often crap. In many airports they also have capacity caps and since Priority Pass is the lowest tier for access I’ve been turned away multiple times from lounges that are “at capacity”. 

I’ve never had the displeasure of renting a caliber but my second worst rental car was a Dodge Dart with crap AC and bluetooth that could only be syncd to your phone by voice control and randomly cut off for no reason.

I take it you’ve never been stuck with a Versa as your rental car.

Hell right now smoking pot gets you thrown out of the military. Anyone who doesn’t want to go to war can just use some CBD. They’re going to have to substantially lower their standards for any sort of draft to work.

Toyota/Lexus are slow to embrace any new tech be it turbos, carplay, whatever. Their customers don’t care because of their reputation for bulletproof reliability. 

My sister’s 2008 Altima came from Enterprise. She’s driven it cross country multiple times, regularly takes it off road for climbing trips and once went almost 20K miles between oil changes. It still runs fine and hasn’t needed any major repairs other than an oil pan she dinged off road, which was totally not the

“Something stupid can happen that can take it all away like that”

This is a stupid, stupid, stupid law. I don’t need the giant truck in from of me at a red light in a left turn lane continually flashing their blinker directly into my face and blinding me while I wait an eternity for the light to cycle at a four way stop. 

Corolla hatchback seems a good choice although I’m not sure about the backs seat space. 

My crazy status-conscious fellow Floridians will buy every giant grilled car BMW can sell, just make sure it’s a base model with several M badges on it. 

I want this badly for some reason. 

An RV trip is very different from bringing kids in the car, even if it’s a large car. There’s a lot more space between you and the kids and you won’t even have to stop for them to use the restroom. 

I think it should be based on percentage of occupied seats, minimum 50%. Two people in your minivan? Get to the right. Solo driver in a 2-seater? Go for it! Then again I’m in Florida so no one enforces HOV rules. Or any other laws. 

Dear Maybach buyers, my 2012 4Runner has power running boards. You’re not special.