thunder1979
thunder1979
thunder1979

To be honest, it’s a red state ao the legislaure would rather not spend it in any other case. So likely the miney would just sit there. If it was my choice though, I’d vote to the beleaguered state CPS department that is shorted on funding.

Texas has a large Enterprise fund that comes out of its $12 billion dollar rainy day fund which it uses to entice companies in this manner.

This Oregon?

Especially since a certain someone wrecked the press loaner and has yet to give an in-depth review...

Motor Trend says 7.1 seconds to 60 for the Elantra Sport. I have a feeling you’re not referencing the 201 hp turbocharged Sport model that is new for 2017.

Drove a cvt WRX. Can not agree. Hated it.

One can only hope.

I hate that I starred your post, but it quantifiably proves your point. Good show!

I get what you’re saying, truly I do. But I feel and have ever since I got to drive lota of SUVs working in a car dealership, the raised center of gravity and for the most part, sloppy handling makes me feel as if I couldn’t avoid a collision even if I wanted to. Slow steering and body roll that competes with cruise

Do they? The ones that have the same notchback set up as a sedan don’t really appear to jave appreciably more space. Interior dimensions may prove me wrong, but how many of those extra inches are actually usable?

Yup! Knight Rider style.

North Texas has 7-Elevens with that selection. I was waiting for someone to post an example.

I think most of these folks haven’t been on Sprint since the wimax rollout. After 14 years I just left Sprint due to my brother picking up a job at T-Mobile and their pricing being super competitive. It’s been fine for me, but my wife works about 25 miles away and has pretty bad service at work and is starting to

Interesting! I tried a ‘17 Maxima at the auto show and honestly, it was like any other automatic. Sport mode made the throttle twitchy and the cvt simulated shift points.

My manual ‘98 Maxima gave up on me. Replaced it with a ‘15 Sentra. I knew it wouldn’t be awesome or fast, but gosh darn it if it isn’t fun trying to max out the avg. mpgs on the trip computer. I didn’t want to buy a new car, but given the immediacy and need involved I’m making lemonade out of the lemons. The Maxima

I’m 37 and I still bring my TI-83+ with me to work every day. I manage a team of mortgage software support analysts and the floating point operations allow me to see exactly what the software is seeing even when it’s rounding off the values it’s displaying in the user interface. Could I do this with my phone?

Kia Stinger GT

That is terrifying! When an automobile doesn’t follow long established behaviors some might call that a flaw.

I assume you are talking about the place clad in blue and gold. I too sold cars there. There way works if you are willing to follow their training.

If it has 2 clutches it is meant for spirited driving and can be driven as a true manual with better performance than a traditional manual (that can also operated in “automatic” mode). Dual clutches are in a separate category from torque-converter automatics.