I too strongly dislike mayo, but I really liked the spicy Popeyes sandwich. Give it a try.
I too strongly dislike mayo, but I really liked the spicy Popeyes sandwich. Give it a try.
I thought Gran Turismo was the “real driving simulator” from inception?
Exactly! One country's pirate was another country's privateer.
I'd also add the Elantra Sport an Sentra Nismo. Both come with turbos and available manual transmissions. The Sentra, at least in my personal experience, is huge interior space-wise. Big enough to be rated mid-size in EPA categorizations. It will easily fit a family of four. Five if the person in the rear middle seat…
They did just introduce this 2 years ago.
“...but this is cheaper and roomier than the GTI...”
Do you routinely spit on someone during an intense argument?
Is this a known setup you can purchase or created of your own initiative? Asking for a friend 😉. Wondering how you did yhe magnets, plastic bumper covers and all? Some kind of setup behind yhe bumper cover maybe?
2008. Let’s be honest, Jeep Wranglers are freaks of nature whose values are not affected by outside forces. They are expensive now and probably always will be. But I remember trucks, used trucks in particular since I worked at Carmax, sitting on the lot and the buyers having to drop prices as the marketing time…
Fuel concious: no, gas will not stay this cheap, but they are more efficient than ever and there is no reason gas would go up in the near future. You can literally put 100k on a truck before gas goes up. Then trade it in for record resale value
Same here. 1-3 times a year, I go to Home Depot or Uhaul and rent a truck for $20 for an hour or 2 to move what I need to move. Then I drive my nearly 30mpg car the rest of the time. Only if a truck became something I needed daily could I actually justify one, but that’s just my own personal situation.
For me, I can’t stand the fact that the profit margin on trucks is so much higher than a car. Mentally it makes me feel like I’m getting a bad deal. Like hey, “here’s your $50K body-on-frame truck with leaf springs that were state of the art in the horse carriage days and because they’ve been in production so long, it…
To add to your comment, the causes for secession can be read directly from states’ documents
Nah. I used to think that way until I noticed all the jackwagons driving at night with no lights on. I blame the auto manufacturers who equip cars with perma-lit instrument clusters. Previously, you knew your headliiwere off because you couldn't see the gauge cluster. Now it's perma-lit and in conjunction with LED…
I love it. Emission control equipment is expensive and simce this was essentially a smog reducing device it had to be covered under the emissions control equipment warranty. Do you like paying for stuff that breaks on your car? Do you just hate warranties?
I can confirm as the prior owner of a couple of 3rd gen Maximas (92 and 93 model years) they both had this type of setup on the hood struts that required drilling out the mounts to install aftermarket replacements.
Elantra Sport. Biermann (formerly of BMW’s M-division) made them switch out the rear beam suspension for a multi link rear suspension which seems have been getting a lot better reviews. Perhaps you've been tracking cars from the wring country. I believe they are doing the same with the Elantra GT hatch as well. It…
“I’ll probably opt for the cheapo model, cause its a corolla, and I imagine slapping radar cruise, good speakers, a fun engine, 17inch wheels, and all the crap that comes with those option groups probably just screams “buy a base accord instead”.”
I used to work at a dealership and if there was an engine problem with a Viper, they just replaced the engine. At the time, no one was authorized to do heavy engine work on one. Perhaps things have changed.
“They just feel right. It’s kind of strange."