Wow....strange how it caved in the nose like it did. Like he hit a pole or something. Not much damage on the Taurus.
PS - His 'bombs' still worked, like they're supposed to!
Wow....strange how it caved in the nose like it did. Like he hit a pole or something. Not much damage on the Taurus.
PS - His 'bombs' still worked, like they're supposed to!
The guy said that he did not see the black Miata. I feel that people see me a LOT better in my true red NC than the black NA that I had. It seemed someone was always pulling over in front of me in the black NA.
1990 White NA - SOLD
1994 Black NA - SOLD
2006 Red NC - GT with limited slip, HIDs, all OEM.
I think my Soul Red NC is also relatively visible, but people still cut me off as though they don't see me, especially big SUVs and lifted trucks. I'd have Competition Yellow if it were available, as I think that is the most visible color Mazda has ever offered. And anyway, I like it.
Vivid Yellow is darn near invisible from what I have experienced.... and Ford's Chrome Yellow is also something no one seem to see... Although it is looks like it may be hard to distinguish car colors when your engrossed in what is going on on your cell phone.![]()
Ditto, POS. I had two Sunbursts that were each rear-ended by people that didn't notice me enough to see that I'd stopped.
OTOH, I've never been ticketed in my Vivid, so perhaps invisibility is a good thing.
Red means stop, and yellow means step on it!![]()
1990 White NA - SOLD
1994 Black NA - SOLD
2006 Red NC - GT with limited slip, HIDs, all OEM.