zuramaru29
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zuramaru29

N: I completely forgot about the Hyundai mileage claims and even when it was big news, it really didn't resonate with me. I remember the Tesla fires quite well because I believe it has been ingrained into my brain since it was extensively reported and covered.

NP. Brb on my way to Minnesota.

Redeem the code for the 15th Anniversary Cars. Aside from not being able to paint them or anything they're pretty awesome. Bought the Fit, used it once. Sold it. Bought a BRZ, and fun ensued.

A vacant warehouse would be awesome. Large open space very likely with a loading dock, so getting the car in shouldn't be too difficult. Pillars could prove difficult, so you'll likely want a car with some power but excellent handling. I suggest a Fiesta ST.

Back in '04, my Mom's side of the family had arranged a family vacation to Disney World in Orlando. I was 15 at the time. My grandparents took care of all the arrangements: airfare, hotels, rental cars, and of course the taxi from our home to the airport. The cab was supposed to pick us up at 5:30am, but never showed.

C7 Corvette. Such a beautiful girl.

Holy shit...

What exactly comes out of the Porsche advent calendar? I can picture it being the cheap selection of hats and t-shirts at your local Pep Boys.

Jeez, not only that, but that picture is about 2 generations of Sprint Cup cars behind what they are using. 2006-2007 Nextel Cup? At least use a modern picture to save some sort of credibility.

I live on a small street in Jersey and there are 3 on my block alone. I see these a lot as well and can't see how this car is failing numbers-wise.

I rather enjoy this review. We all know it's a budget car made of budget materials and it is expected to be totally crappy. Despite this, you didn't continuously regurgitate how awful it was and touched on some rather enjoyable (if any) to admirable characteristics of the car.

Cheap econoboxes like the one I currently own and daily drive. My '07 Cobalt LT has been with me since senior year of high school, then onto commuting daily to Rutgers, and now taking me to and from work everyday. Never once had a mechanical failure and really the only issues with it are cosmetic (jersey potholes and

You forgot Brown paint.

This just looks like a scaled-up RC copter, like those RC drone helicopters. I like it in theory, but it looks like it could use some tidying. That'a a lot of mini props that create lift, and a lot of mini props that could seemingly fail at any time.

Well done

Vampire Fang?

As long a people still buy Evangelion media and merchandise.

It appears I misread the question. I was making an attempt at humor that backfired. This car is complete shit.

Imported from Detroit

For long drives and road trips it's best to do what the others aren't. If you were planning to leave on Wednesday morning, good for you. So is everyone else. Best way to beat this is drive through Tuesday night. You already took Wednesday off so you don't need to worry about extra days off from work. Driving at night