When I meet new people and they see only one of my cars, they judge me on complete opposite ends of the spectrum. I enjoy both cars equally, in different ways.
When I meet new people and they see only one of my cars, they judge me on complete opposite ends of the spectrum. I enjoy both cars equally, in different ways.
I own two cars. Both are manual. One is a Miata (of course) and one is a Toyota FJ. There have only been a couple times I wish my FJ was auto, off road technical spots, otherwise I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I agree. I think a lot of people are thinking it’s going to be equipped similarly to a Model S, with all those high-tech features for around 35k, when in reality for the base price you will probably be getting an electric Camry of sorts. (based on the complaints of the interior quality of the Model S compared to…
I’m really curious how the base model will be. I mean, sub 35k before rebates sounds very reasonable... but I’m guessing the reality is that it will be a very stripped down model and to get it comparable to conventional cars that cost 35k feature wise, the Model 3 will shoot up to a much less reasonable price.
Usually when you press the far right pedal, the car goes forward.
Throw in a turbo and I’d be ecstatic.
I thought the same thing... WTF ACURA.
LOL, Acura could run the same commercial as Buick.
Same here. Too bad Mazda won’t stick a turbo in the ND though.
Thank you, hit the nail on the head with your points.
I really wish Toyota would make a real competitor to the Raptor. No, the TRD Pro line does not count, or even come close really.
In movies, lots of things stop bullets that wouldn’t in real life. I don’t know about cop cars currently being armored, but a typical car has few areas that would actually work as “cover”. Doors have thin sheet metal which is easily pierced by most gun calibers. Save for the engine block and hubs, there is not much…
I’d like to see a real world prototype. Even the CGI makes it look flimsy.
Short and to the point. *high-five*
The main concern is the electronics actually. Sure the breathers matter, but diesel engines/drivetrains still have the same breathers for the transmission and differentials.
Somewhat related, is the stupid CARB rules here in California. Even if your modifications have the same, or even less, emissions, they are not legal unless they are CARB approved. Basically, if the company that makes your intake/exhaust etc, doesn’t want to pay the CARB, you will not pass smog. So much for “saving the…
If only Toyota would bring over a diesel 70 series land cruiser I would buy it in a heartbeat.
He drives like how I drive when playing GTA V. Needless to say, it’s reckless, dangerous, and will not end well.
Mission accomplished! lol
... I had to double check where you said you were from since you weren’t using freedom units to measure temperature.