Preludes are awesome! I’ve got an old Miata that I’ve had for years, similar situation. I’ve thrown a ton of money at it, full well knowing I’ll never see it back. But she’s mine, she runs great, and I have no intentions of selling.
Preludes are awesome! I’ve got an old Miata that I’ve had for years, similar situation. I’ve thrown a ton of money at it, full well knowing I’ll never see it back. But she’s mine, she runs great, and I have no intentions of selling.
Steps to becoming a car person: Step one - like cars. Step two - pick up a drug habit because it’s way cheaper than restoring cars.
We know. It sucks.
Those were some confidently short bursts.
YouTube makes 8 billion per quarter selling ads. I think they will be able to eat tonight.
Appreciate you finding the one thing I wanted to know from the article.
Just a bit of light invasion.
I’ll tell ya the secret sauce. It’s so we can easily filter out people like you in public without having to start a conversation. I like what I like, and don’t give a shit what others find presentable.
Sincerely,
Some dude with non-standard head hair and facial hair.
Nothing quite like being technically correct, and completely missing the point.
Don’t have TikTok, and despise that short form has taken over YouTube. It should be a separate app/space/whatever.
I still interact with TikTok links family and friends send me, and I fucking despise that. Close the “use the app” overlay, punch in the “I’m not a robot” code, turn on the volume (since when is muted the default video state, outside of porn?), and then loathe the fact that I just missed 60 percent of a glorified gif that I can’t rewind, and won’t repeat without pushing the app on me.
Nope, I’ve seen enough of their business practices and intent just from that interaction. It leaves me with no desire to sign up.
I’m 6’5". Figuring out how to see the gauges through the steering wheel.
This is such a low effort answer that does not even begin to consider the complexity of people’s lives.
We did one of these in elementary school. One day while I was back in my hometown, I remembered it and decided to swing by the school to see if they ever did anything with it.
The school was bulldozed.
This is why I chose Mazda. No touch screen at all, just a display for Android auto.
For anyone who needs a reminder, his name is not Ted. We should honor his wishes and stop calling him by his preferred name.
Sure, but at the end of the day, does it really matter? It’s like made up numbers that never run out. He’s still set for life, no real consequence. He feels this less than someone who misses a car payment one month.
If the business cannot afford to operate, then they shouldn’t. Full stop.
So, yes. Gimme those sweet, sweet layoffs. Let’s watch the whole business implode while we’re at it.
Long live the manual transmission!
I think you drastically underestimate the number of gearheads in the States. Makes sense, given we have incredibly limited public transport. Currently have 3 manuals in my driveway.
Mine is an NA, '95. I really dig the popup headlights. 1995 was a good year IMO. First year with the bigger 1.8, and still had OBD1.
My brother has an NB for years, so I’ve had plenty of seat time in one of those as well. They feel really similar to the NA, with better suspension travel. Great cars!