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1st/Neutral: Mazda would be a top-tier brand tomorrow if they addressed the dealer experience nationwide.

I’m going to guess it’s something more along the lines of “the lug nuts were tightened in a circular pattern rather than a star pattern.” End result - small chance the wheel could be mounted at a very slight angle, which would cause a tiny gap between the wheel and the hub on one of the lugs even after fully

Tangent: I was just thinking last week that these have been out for months and I haven’t seen one, then in the span of 3 days I saw three of them. I gotta say, the hatchback doesn’t photograph well but in-person it’s gorgeous.

What a save!
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Imagine the ROI you could make on this as a ‘Ring Taxi...

Überqueren sie nicht die flüsse!

Telex machine

Profile Subaru of Conway, by chance?

Neutral: Make slight changes to existing highways.

The potential for the cars to roll away is due to the bushings that are part of the connection between the gear shifter and the gearbox, which, the documents say, “may detach.”

The little kid in me that played countless rounds of Rush Hour and similar piece-shifting puzzle games is screaming in both delight and terror right now.

Amen. I’ll add that everyone should do at least one HPDE or autocross with their daily driver (so long as it’s a low center of gravity car) so they know how it’ll handle at the limit.

I’m torn whether this would count as an Off Track (1x) in iRacing...

Thank you Mike, you have my condolences. May Davey rest in peace.

Neutral: Mass-transit options that extend further into the suburbs. It’s prohibitively expensive to buy or rent a home within a few miles of a major city, but any further than that and commute-by-car is basically a requirement since the buses and rails just don’t make the inroads to do so.

On the bright side, we now have a legitimate IIHS study stating, and proving, the obvious.

This wouldn’t have happened if they used a digital tire gau...oh.

Professor Layton’s investigating loot crates?

But I’m not too bullish on people’s DIY ethic, which has been going downhill since the Baby Boomers.