Best bang for the buck, no other car is more fun for the money.If an NA Miata is a hairdresser's car, then we're both hairdressers. This is my '97 M Edition. Not as fast as the Shelby, but arguably more fun at legal speeds.
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Best bang for the buck, no other car is more fun for the money.If an NA Miata is a hairdresser's car, then we're both hairdressers. This is my '97 M Edition. Not as fast as the Shelby, but arguably more fun at legal speeds.
I did an event in a huge lot once gymkhana and those damn miatias were awesome i had 550hp they had what 50 and shoooo around the track they went ,i have alot of respect for those things?If an NA Miata is a hairdresser's car, then we're both hairdressers. This is my '97 M Edition. Not as fast as the Shelby, but arguably more fun at legal speeds.
Meh. It’s 15 years old and I probably didn’t do the best job maintaining it. I got regular oil changes, but I never changed the sparks plugs in the ten years I’ve owned it. The mechanic said they were the most burnt spark plugs he’s ever seen in his career! ?I didn’t think Hondas ever broke
Don't feel bad. Did the exact same thing a few weeks ago. Had my wife's car a few inches behind my truck. Never happens either. I started backing up without looking. Put my hitch through the front grille. Embarrassing.My husband drives a 2006 F150, crew cab, 4x4 with a 4" lift and 35" tires.
I have a 2013 Honda Fit (base, standard) with a big crunch mark on the back from where I backed into the F150. My husband had parked behind me on the driveway because there were other vehicles blocking his spot. I walked out to the Honda, got into it, and despite it being daylight and the truck being hard to miss (it's white, 19' long and 8' high ), and me having a backup camera, I plowed into it. We never, ever park behind each other like that and I was on auto-pilot. Hence the NEED for the mid package, although I'm not sure blaring horns and flashing lights would have helped. I need AEB going backwards at less than 15mph.
My aunt used to drive one
Flex strong!Boxy, retro-inspired Ford with the model name on the front and a twin-turbo V6. I think the Bronco will fit right in.
My wife is driving my old car - 2010 Mercury Milan with the chrome package.