I liked the burbly AMG V8s...
Anything that is not a diesel for a start is win in my book. Even if they do not go as a Fireball or are as Dauntless as suggested...
I liked the burbly AMG V8s...
Anything that is not a diesel for a start is win in my book. Even if they do not go as a Fireball or are as Dauntless as suggested...
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
I mean, we all preferences. You can't help if you're born with bad taste.
OK, so it wasn't only me who didn't know about speed limiters. That has gonna be one of the best features in a car.
Not to be a geezer, but isn't most of the driver assist crap actually annoying and distracting? Give me fully automated, or almost entirely manual. The level 2-3 weird hybrid crap is meh.
Also, you're getting too knowledgeable about Quebec politics. Terrifying. Where is fizzy when you need him?
I just test drove my cousin's wife's 2019 Civic turbo for about 5 minutes. Nicely optioned with cloth seats, CVT and 1.5L turbo. It's got nice pick up, but there's a slight turbo lag that's notable. Otherwise, should be a nice car to get from place to place. I'm actually excited now that I am primed for my first job and am likely going to need a car.
The irony is that the turbo Civic is probably faster than the Toyobaru...
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
Recent drives in the last few weeks:
* Chevrolet Malibu: Rental for a road trip with my friend around Illinois. Reeked of marijuana. No silliness was had, but I doubt anyone batted an eye when the car on Florida plates drove like a moron, which I didn't exploit at all.
* 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata: My friend's car left in my care until he got sorted at his new job in Texas. Identical to mine except for the BBS kit and the perfect example of why you should buy used cars from an enthusiast. The Mazda employee who sold it had her brother - a spec Miata racer - do all the services. It felt tighter and sharper than mine despite having 15,000 more miles and "lesser"-spec tires.
* 1983 Volvo 240 Turbo: Slow, ugly, and very broken. My lovely beater that I am kind of/sort of restoring. It doesn't leak oil anymore, instead leaking coolant from the water pump. Still, it's a lot of fun hearing the old turbo fling the needle across the gauge as it builds speed.
I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.
I have driven our 1994 Nissan Micra today. A warp back in time with a simple engine, no ABS, ASR, power steering and electric Windows, but with an aftermarket USB radio.
Not much to say about it, the car is used three times a week or so for short distances by my wife.
She has "styled" the dashboard with a Chinese lucky cat and a paranoid nodding dog. From the roof, wishing flags from Nepal provide a cosy living room feeling.
Driving this car will destroy any of your automotive ego, should you posses any
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^^^The best driving impression and the best picture in the thread.
Oh good god, who'd want to be seen in this...
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
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