This is too true. I bought a 1-way ticket to Alabama from Texas to buy my Sentra Nismo, saving $5k vs local options. The dealer I purchased it from had 5 of them at the time.
This is too true. I bought a 1-way ticket to Alabama from Texas to buy my Sentra Nismo, saving $5k vs local options. The dealer I purchased it from had 5 of them at the time.
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That one was great, but I’ve always been fond of the “Danger Zone” commercial.
I wouldn’t say regardless of their size necessarily. I think maybe the carve out should be 3500 and and larger. However, just saying that out loud, I’m sure the Big 3 would just find a way to flood the market with 1-ton Suburbans, Rams, and the Ford Excursion would return to the market. So in hindsight, yeah, it needs…
Guy above mentioned his was 6 years old so something doesn't add up.
My guess is that a ton of this has to do with the light truck exemption in the US. If light trucks had to adhere to the same fuel economy standards as actual cars I don’t think we would see this situation because auto manufacturers could not skirt fuel economy regulations by filling their rosters with said trucks.…
I should have read all the comments before replying to your original post. That's great! Glad to hear that! If you have a need for the remote sensors you'll really enjoy that functionality.
I wonder if yours might be about yo experience the problem in the original article?
“These seem like a pain in the ass...”
Mazda uses traditional automatics. Not CVTs.
“Also manuals are no longer more efficient...”
I wonder if like other applications of this engine, that is on regular unleaded and bumps up to 250 hp with 91+ octane?
Close! You forgot the Chevrolet Corvette and Lotus Esprit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_Drive_(1987_video_game)
The game would say, "Nice job, keep the car. Go home" as you reached the summit. I remember it like it was yesterday. So many hours spent on that game!
Yep! That's the one.
You can't really compare a car that clocks in at midsize in interior room with a Fiesta. You may as well start comparing the Accord to the Fit or the Yaris to the Camry. Yeah, it costs more, but it's also a lot "more" car.
The problem is folks driving around with no taillights on. Dangerous in certain conditions. Had a car just kind of appear in my vision the other day on a dark poorly lit road.
I have a B17 with a stick currently. Sold the B17 with a cvt that I used to have. With that being said, with all the shake-ups at Nissan, I wonder if the reliance in cvts will change?
Problem is, the spice seems to be in the spicy mayo. My original intention was to explain how despite not liking mayo, I do like the spicy mayo on that particular version of the sandwich. I was unclear in my delivery.
Which Infiniti model uses a CVT? I was under the distinct impression that every Infiniti uses a conventional torque converter automatic transmission.