A college friend of mine had a tii that color, until he encountered unexpected amounts of oversteer on a cloverleaf interchange....
A college friend of mine had a tii that color, until he encountered unexpected amounts of oversteer on a cloverleaf interchange....
Yes. Adds 50 years of patina'd panache to any car.
I saw a Nissan Sentra in Gulf livery on the freeway in Phoenix once. It does amazing things to the desirability of such cars.
It's the same color as the "cheap speed" you're snorting, but other than that, it's not cheap.
Wow, a creative and engaging article on Jalopnik?
Yes, that is why we will apply the "less than" operator, so that vague notions of "cheap to some of us" can be replaced by the more precise, "cheaper than that other option someone proposed."
I thought you were joking. #truedat
I like whiskey.
...and no sense of proportion. This is neither an MX-5 or an Alfa.
And they took a lot of grief for their "insensitive, racist" naming of the vehicle after the Navajo people and nation. It was, of course, intended as a tribute to the Navajos, and when they changed the name, they changed it to "Mazda Tribute."
Mr. Torchinsky,
Much like "Miata" is the answer to all questions about a car model, "Nissan 'Dream' 300Z" is the answer to all questions about car commercials. This commercial was disappointing because I knew how unreachable this car was to my 17-year old self watching this ad during the Super Bowl.
I live in Arizona, so I just leave the top down on my Miata.
That image, plus the spotters guide, plus photoshop, equals this gallery.
Then hypermiling protocols dictate no use of high beams, to save power.
Once again, for you Pontiac people, don't think of an elephant.
What, is the Mopar engine "one of the colonies" or something?
There is no "No," because everyone believes in mobile hot tubs.