symphonicpoet wrote:Miata.You know you want one.
vikkyvik wrote:Actually, I don't. I don't think I'll ever get a car that small.
Nothing against Miatas. Just doubt I'll ever want to downsize to that extent.
symphonicpoet wrote:On the other hand, they still seem to sell the Mazda 6 Sport with a manual transmission, and that's a nice roomy car.
symphonicpoet wrote:Alternately, if you can't get a manual transmission maybe you can get something with rudder pedals. Even better!
ShyFlyer wrote:There are a lot of CX9s up here in the metro. CX-5s too for that matter. I've really enjoyed putting 60K or so miles on mine the past two years.
symphonicpoet wrote:Alternately, if you can't get a manual transmission maybe you can get something with rudder pedals. Even better!
miamiair wrote:Six speed manual, Baby.
Millennial anti-theft device.
miamiair wrote:Six speed manual, Baby.
Millennial anti-theft device.
symphonicpoet wrote:^Airbus guy?
ShyFlyer wrote:I am philosophically opposed to manual transmissions. A car is a machine created to do work on my behalf, not the other way around.
symphonicpoet wrote:^Airbus guy?
ShanwickOceanic wrote:As someone raised on manual, there is not much more infuriating than driving a Mustang convertible along the Big Sur road and spending most of the time waiting for the transmission to catch up.
GQfluffy wrote:I almost bought a mint 1989 Taurus SHO this week.
captoveur wrote:I drive a 6 speed Civic.
GQfluffy wrote:Deep six those flappy paddles BS.
vikkyvik wrote:GQfluffy wrote:I almost bought a mint 1989 Taurus SHO this week.
Oh man, a friend had one of those in high school (probably an early or mid-90s model). Lotta fun.
My senior year in high school, I had a '95 Dodge Intrepid with the 3.5L V6. That thing was awesome, and I've sort of always wanted to get another one.