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yet another tick on the Nissan Theory..."What is the Nissan Theory?" I hear you asking....well simply it's that Nissan drivers tend to be atrocious people...notice not "drivers" but "people"...kinda like toyota drivers who want to consider themselves as "interesting" but not the same "interesting" as honda and want to

woah...now the flight safety video is going to be a few seconds shorter.

didn't see this iconic figure:

Came back from a wedding where I had a good bottle of wine. We carpooled to the wedding and back. I had my car parked by my friend's house a few miles from home. From the time when I had my last cup till when we got back was a good 3-4 hours and I waited another hour or so before driving home. Not sure if I was still

no skidmarks from previous runs so you know that this was filmed all in in one take.

yep...just got 4 new tires as well so I am seeing a loss of over 6mpg from my usual 30 country to just a bit under 24...it is extremely depressing....also due to the cold a chipmunk climbs into my engine bay at nights and naws at my spark plug wires/ probably not helping my fuel consumption there...

My dad has done that to my mom and one of my sisters on the NJT.

Thats in steamtown...went with a few friends who are model train fanatics..very cool place. The Big Boy is truly a massive loco.

ha...I do that all the time in florida...the lights are sequenced that if you don't get the left arrow you have to wait a full 3 minute cycle...but if you go straight and pull a u-turn and just make a right you are fine...although I have to warn my grandmother that I am doing it so she doesn't freak out that I missed

I have been using red-line mt90 in a few cars for a number of years...some very good results....I swear by it to my friends...

but then you can't see the elephant rock...

we had an odyssey that burnt through the tranny...when we went to check out the recall on it we found that it was already on its second one...

That Ford changes lanes like a boat.

um...I remember closing a trunk on a mid 90 buick that has the same sort of system...


um...1.21 gigawatts?

I love the flip (switchblade) key fobs...whenever I get a new car I make sure to order one on ebay for a few dollars...

it's an left hand on-ramp and a right hand exit a few hundred ft. later across 3-4 lines of traffic moving at 65+mph. by the US 1 and US 18 outside of New Brunswick NJ

I have done it in my elantra GT...should probably get new tires...the thing just sits there and spins at traffic lights if I don't feather the clutch in first when its damp out...2nd and 3rd break loose as well if I am power shifting. (merging onto a highway from a stop sign...who's idea was that?)