How on earth do you get replacement tires for something like this?
How on earth do you get replacement tires for something like this?
Uh....for all uses of cruise control, a space large enough for other drivers to merge in should be left....that feels like works as designed to me.
Well the good news is that Mazda adaptive cruise is entirely consistent at failing the “bend to the left while a big truck is in the lane to your right” use case, so I just proactively jump in before it tries to murder me again.
I’m having a hard time with the continued lyrical message of having problems. Lady, you own the world. You don’t get to tell me about problems (GameDevBurnout Version).
Looks like someone found them and stole them
None. This is a series that does not respect the players time. Its dragging out a wafer thin story, propping it up with quirkyvisuals, and asking you to spend 200 hours of tedious repetition to consume it.
As the rate of descent on that flight was only 3,400 ft/min, ten time less, what makes you think it is relevant based on that factor?
I loved MGS1-4. But 5 left me so out in the cold. It was so so so empty and so so so boring and so so much time to get from a plot point to another plotpoint.
...isn’t Among Us incredibly queer?
Harsh that you name Meghan Trainor who could have been anyone in passing and don’t name Gina Torres who, you know, is actually in the commercial.
The tensioner is what VW screwed the pooch on with ours.
Its a timing chain. Isn’t that supposed to be zero maintenance?
I found the lack of stability to the format of The Grand Tour killed all interest I had in the subject. The framework of Top Gear and watching them push at the boundaries of it in clever and very dry, british, ways had to be 70% of the fun for me. The other 20% was personality, and 10% cars.
I am wondering if the Mazda CX-90 PHEV issues are going to percolate up into something on here. The reddit is consistent with very unpleasant sounding reports.
I don’t see a connection between a single thing you said and the real world.
You own two houses and ...i forget...cars. You sir, are rich. Fine, its the 2% not the 1%. But get some perspective. Sure, I asked, but that was premised on your odd phrasing of a highly unusual and exceptional scenario as normal every day business and relevance to the conversation at hand.
I’m Canadian. So inflation and currency exchange apply.
During the shortage we bought a bottle of the same cheap ass siracha based condiment that the local chinese food place gives out in little packets.
You could have just stuck to the basics “I’m rich”.
How does buying a new car every two years even work?