5th Gear:
5th Gear:
Since "Murcielago" means "bat," it's actually the perfect car for Bruce Wayne.
Tony Stark driving Audis makes sense.
Hopefully, automakers come up with cool flying car designs, like the "spinner" vehicles in Blade Runner.
We should pass some more gun control laws too, just to make sure anybody looking to hurt Mr. 6ix9ine definitely won’t be able to buy a gun illegally on the street.
Neutral: I’m not comfortable paying ANY tax, period. I have money stolen from me every week, and it gets wasted on things and people that don’t benefit me and I would never spend money on myself.
I saw “Reliant Robin” and gave you a star without having seen the video first. I’m a simple man, I laugh at any Robin crash video.
As I commented on the Taycan article, we need more futuristic styling on cars. Retrofuturistic is even better. I’m digging the Hyundai『45』so far.
I really like the taillight and the area underneath it that says "Porsche." We really need more futuristic styling in cars.
I’ve had my car up to 155 MPH, and that was pretty white-knuckle. I can't imagine what it's like going twice as fast.
Even if the Trump regime freezes the standards at 2020 levels, there is nothing preventing the automakers from ignoring that and continuing to make their cars more efficient.
I can’t fathom why you’d go through the trouble of swapping in the BMW engine instead of an STI EJ257, unless the owner had a wrecked BMW just sitting around and wanted to have something “unique.”
I see many, many WRXs with those horns (they’re made by Hella, I believe). The factory Subaru horns are apparently garbage, so Subaru enthusiasts replace them with these because they're louder/more attention-getting.
I look forward to the Farmvette rusting away in David's yard someday.
The Magnuson-Moss Act regulates warranty issues.
Did you read the essay at all? It’s very political. Based on the language used, I could see the MAGA crowd crying foul, saying Captain ‘Murica is being used to promote a left-wing agenda.
Sure, if you bring in a car with a tune for a warranty claim after it shot a rod through the engine block, it’s gonna get denied. But if that same car was brought in for a defective shock absorber, they can’t deny your claim simply because you have a tuned ECU - the computer has nothing to do with the shock absorber.…
The only turbo Mazda 6 I’d be interested in:
Only if it ends up damaging the engine/drivetrain in some way. You’re allowed to make any modifications to a car that you want. The manufacturer has to prove that the modification caused the damage/part failure before denying a warranty claim.
All automotive media outlets should outright refuse to call sedans and crossovers “coupes,” regardless of what the manufacturers call them. And shame the manufacturers for doing so when reviewing these vehicles.