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Sure, why not? You’ve heard of coffee can mufflers, right?

I stand corrected.

The no taste part comes in where they are paying extra for a “Tom Brady” edition.

It’s Cheatham, you uncultured swine. And you’re correct, he ded.

But at least those were good headlights...

But, she did.

So who’s going to be the first one to hit the “P” button by accident at speed? Or maybe better yet “R”. I double dog dare ya!

First thing on my mind when I saw it, too: “Oh look, there’s an actual Batmobile.”

So true. There’s one section of my commute where I pretty much always get into the far right lane and fly past the traffic. The right lane was resurfaced in the last couple years due to the large volume of trucks going up this hill, and is much smoother concrete than the other cracked, bumpy and rutted lanes, too! Win

Here’s the thing, though. In most states, it’s not just etiquette. It’s the law. I don’t know what state you are from, but here in Washington it was actually emphasized in driver’s ed (at least back in the stone age when I took it).

Are you from the UK? That sticker is backwards for the US...

That’s nice, very nice, but please, PLEASE let us hear it while driving. These sound so much better actually driving (even calmly!) than just sitting still revving.

I learned to drive first on a manual Datsun station wagon. The first time I had to drive my mom’s automatic Monte Carlo it freaked me right out!

The hell? Should’ve reported that officer. That’s crazy bad advice!

Correct; the Maxima (until recently) had the drivetrain out of the Z, originally the 2.4L straight 6 out of the 240Z.

I’ve had better luck with Nissan reliability-wise than Toyota (I’ve owned 3 Nissans, a Datsun, and 2 Toyotas over the years, along with a few Chevys and Fords), and from friends with many Hondas, they seem about on-par as well, not dramatically better and perhaps somewhat worse. I’ve gotten two Nissans up over 300,000

I still love my 350Z. And my ‘02 Sentra commuter is about to click over 350k miles. Still runs like a champ. My ex-wife’s ‘98 Pathfinder is well over 300k and still running well, too.

Moon ain’t the kind of place to raise a kid.

What a strange mindwarp, though, when you walk in a seemingly straight line on one block (near the center) and it only takes 5 minutes to “wrap around” to where you started, but in another part of the city (near the outer edge) it takes 3 hours!

I was having a hard time visualizing what the OP was suggesting. When he said a cone shape, I was imagining a cone laid on it’s side, with it’s spinning axis parallel with the surface of the moon, like a front-loading clothes dryer. That would indeed result in massive vertigo, as the moon’s gravity seems to pull you