Burt
Burt
Burt

Hey, I just want more options in the fun family-hauler market in the future. No hate from me.

1st Gear: Or Maybe A Crossover

Man, first BMW, now VW...

I was mostly thinking about cars with manuals, just in the case that if say, your parking brakes fail, and the car would manage to get rolling, it could basically push-start itself, at which point you want the engine rotating the right way.

that's true, it's been long enough since I paid attention to an auto to think about it. Neutral and parking brake it is, it park doesn't work. And yes, supposedly I'm getting a new key (just the key, not the ignition) at some point.

4th Gear: Park Is For Pussies Anyway

Well, to a very small degree, average men and women's frames don't quite articulate the same way, but the argument here, I believe, is just to make their movements accurate to reality.

I can get on board with this. Anytime I've tried to use the visor in my Camaro, it reduces my visibility from minimal to none. Fortunately for me, the previous owner put a healthy tint strip right down to the legal limit. Between that and the light tint on the other windows, light in my eyes is almost never an

So I'm guessing that after the building is completed, the architects at Bjarke Ingels Group will consider themselves...notorious.

Mr. de Nysschen, thank you for stopping by. I have two questions for you, if you have the time.

We don't get snow frequently, but it seems like we get one or two 5"+ storms a winter. I only drive on snow 2-3 weeks out of the year, but I can't afford to not have them when we do. I'd have been hitching rides for literally about a week without these tires, and besides, since I'm only using them 4-5 months out of

Fair enough

I like this idea. The snow will melt, but only when/after the stuff on the road does, so you'll have weight as long as you need it. If the roads get cleared and you'l still got snow, just push it out.

I really like it, from that quick glimpse. I'm saddened a little bit that they're going the way of Audi with their one-design-fits-all plan, but I'm a fan of the design they're using. I was too poor to afford a new Caddy when I was car shopping, but next time around, they'll be in my sights. I could use a V or

You are correct, and I'm on a set of Nitto NT90W snow tires. The thing is a beast on them.

I live decidedly south of that line, and saw this in my car this morning. I'm going to have to disagree.

Thanks for replying. Per your comment:

What's this about re-using them in fleets? I don't know about you, but the desire to hot-rod is strong right now.

I thought that was assumed?