Curious to hear from anyone (especially with aftermarket suspension) who has lived or had to deal with areas that have frequent elevation changes, hilly slopes and speed bumps. How does this affect your experience with your car (if any) or how did you adjust?
Neo - Do you know of any good finance apps?
I was looking at Pocket Quicken which seems great for $35, but requires the regular desktop version of Quicken too - another $40 :mad:
Not gonna happen, but I sure do miss Speedvision.
Damn you Fox.
You think someone could have come up with a good alternative station by now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedvision
It's nice to see some good topic material and debating going on here. :smile:
I recall reading somewhere that's it's not likely for GM to go bankrupt anytime soon. I thought it was mentioned here Business Week -UAW Commentary but I must've seen it elsewhere. A good article nonetheless...
I love snopes.
I finally quit getting emails like that from coworkers after using snopes to shoot them down each time. Now they know if they send me something like that, I'll take all the fun out of it.
Snopes 1
Gullible Coworkers 0
:biggrin:
Do we have any Prime members who sell or deal with non-NSX car covers?
I honestly have no idea who or where to buy from, or what brands to look for/stay away from.
I'm likely in the minority, but I still like square and boxy.
Nissan S13 Silvia
Nissan R32, R34 Skyline
Mercedes CL/SL - circa mid 1990's
BMW E36 M3
And the other non traditional stylings:
Jaguar XJ 220
Ferrari F50
I think the interior is important in it's own right, being that the driver will be having to see it everytime. It must be satisfactory both visually and ergonomically every time. Otherwise how can someone enjoy the car 100 percent?
I love the NSX interior and think the layout is perfect, but...
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