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Turbo Buick’s 6 logo does it for me.

1st Gear: Matt Farah has documented a LOT of these issues on The Smoking Tire recently. I can’t remember which episode specifically, but the root he got to is that all the grants and incentives are towards building charging stations and not maintaining them. The apps rarely tell you when a charger is on the fritz, and

and can turn on the vehicle, start the HVAC system and open the windows to prevent suffocation.

Exactly, I’m adding an FM Turbo kit to my NB and rather than butcher the dash I’m adding gauges to the A-pillar. The pods snap on the existing trim piece, they don’t replace it. If I get motivated and crafty, I’ll integrate them later, but in the meantime I’ll know I’m not leaning out the motor (AFR) or running more

That’s an interesting way to look at it. And you may be right.

Not for the 1991-1993 model year range. In those model years, this is stock:

“It’s probably fine I just don’t like it,” is an incredibly valid expression of opinion and I applaud your ownership of said opinion. I wish more people would acknowledge and express thier opinions that way.

I think those were the stock rims, if memory serves me right.  

It’s not a garish color. It’s not modded. And using that arbitrary scale screams old man to me.

A friend of mine had one new, back when Itsabitshiti was a real player in the US market, and for the time it was the king. Fast, smooth, AWD, cutting edge Asian tech at it’s best. If it’s as good as it looks it’s a NP, time has marched on and the numbers are easily matched but you’ll have the only one on the block.

As I posted elsewhere, I grew up in that area in the 90's.

As someone who used to live in Boulder/Gunbarrel and had friends who lived in Louisville, you don’t need all-wheel drive!

Is nobody else concerned that instead of spending the time to relearn how to drive, they just want the car to do it?

Ew

The Model Y is hideous and not friendly to reintegrating someone to driving with it’s interior layout.

I’ll say it, just to get it out of the way.

Huh. Well, now I can see where people got the idea from that it’s always true.  Definitely not the case in various other states I’ve been in.

Distance irrelevant.  It got away.

Can those skinny security bollards really stop a big truck? The answer, apparently, is a strong “yes.”

Doesn’t matter, finished the turn.