zuramaru29
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I'm sure this will be stellar in New Jersey

This should be Audi's Vision Gran Turismo.

Once again, this is a case of me not reading the question right, but let me elaborate.

Also, and this one my brother learned this year is always watch what those people at the Quick Lube are doing. Sure the oil change is inexpensive, but they scare you into buying more expensive services. He took his car in for an oil change and they wanted him to replace the air filter. They brought it in for him to

I got into my first accident this year. Got clipped from behind while trying to merge into a lane. The car got messed up pretty good, but all the damage was to the the rear of the car, except for a cracked rim on the right front from blasting into a curb. What I learned is that if you are going to get hit, get hit

N: I never bought a minivan myself, but so many people I know have them and have driven them. My girlfriend's mom has a 2002 Ford Windstar, I've driven around in my Aunt's 2004 Chrysler Town and Country for a week in Ohio, and was in charge of wheeling my other Aunt's 2000 Honda Odyssey to Dorney Park packed with my

Jesus this thing is putrid. CP.

The next release in the Vision Gran Turismo series.

N: My current car was brand new when I got it, but I was not the person who actually picked out the car and sat through the painstakingly awful dealership process. My parents cashed in some bonds of mine and got it for me as a graduation present. That being said, I am not likely to buy a new car ever again. For the

Reclining Seats

Especially important for those KFC Go Cups

N: If it were to hit the US, I'd have to see the pricing. The US market needs more mainstream, affordable wagons and this could be one. If it were under $30K, then I would be interested. Needs to be manual though :). If I were in Europe, theres a heck of a lot better cars I'd love to rent over this thing.

I say NP, and here's why. Around these parts, I have been looking for a mostly stock E30 for a while now. The prices of these cars just keep going up while the supply has been dwindling. I've found examples of E30s missing vital body pieces, having a life of suspect maintenance, having very awkward and unfamiliar

This one in Chernobyl isn't really doing much of anything these days. Probably best to leave it alone because radioactivity.

I must say I really enjoy this QOTD. Most suggestions I've seen are things you should be doing anyway, but people's heads are too far up their collective asses that these seem weird and overly friendly.

Same. That's where people are thrown off.

This is common practice amongst truckers. I love it so much I do it myself. The only thing is no one is accustomed to it, and it throws people off.

Stop rubber necking. Yes, everyone loves to gawk at the asshole who got pulled over, the random gent changing a tire, or the bent sheet metal from a bone-crushing pileup. The implications of you hitting the brakes to take a peek can affect the flow of traffic miles behind, especially during congested hours. Keep the

Aside from rubber-necking, this is my biggest pet peeve on the road. There's always that asshat who speeds up right as you're about to merge; refusing to let you in. For some reason, people thinking that getting that additional car length on you is going to make a difference on your ETA. It doesn't. In fact what it

Many years back there was a recall on my Cobalt for the electric power steering motor. Something about them failing and people dying a fiery death. Lo and behold, mine failed long before the recall and didn't notice it. I liked the feel of the car and felt more reactive to what I was doing. I took it into the dealer