Typo. Meant to write 57 mph... from the previous comment
Typo. Meant to write 57 mph... from the previous comment
Consistency is everything. Get the car to the speed that maximises economy, and keep it there for as long as you can.
Too slow I think. There is a sweet spot where the mileage is maximised. 87 mph is 91 km/h. In most every car I’ve ever driven consumption is lowest in the 110 - 115 km/h range, on long stretches of highway.
This is my favourite BMW. But $12k+ for someone’s unfinished project... maybe in a couple of years when I have a little more play money. But right now, it’s ND for me.
Fair. My buddy wraps vehicles as part of his job. He said the process of heating and stretching wrap around complex curves is onerous. It’s not as fast or as simple as edited tiktoks makes it look. I wonder if the extra material offsets the time saved.
So, about two weeks then?
How is the answer not Miata?
$4200 to wrap a vehicle that’s all flat panels. There are ZERO complex curves or body lines to follow. This is the automotive equivalent of wrapping a boxed birthday present.
You are technically correct; the best kind of correct.
It’s Alberta. They think they’re in Texas.
I totally get that, and I respect your opinion; honestly.
“You really need the screens to be on to get the full effect, too” I’m sorry, what?”
“Victor Orban says I’m the best President this country ever had.”
Here’s a not-burned version for those interested.
And in two years, 1/2 of them won’t work (or they’ll work intermittently), the trims on these switches will be worn and faded, and the paint on the buttons’ surfaces will be wearing off.
The worst colour for the worst car, made by the worst company, driven by the. worst. people.
20 shillings = 1GBP
Me three!
A friend of mine had a Liberty CRD. He purchased it brand-new and loved it. That little Italian diesel had torque for days. The 5000lbs towing capacity was apparently artificially low. Jeep didn’t want people towing long, heavy trailers with such a short wheelbase vehicle. I read somewhere that a Jeep engineer figured…
Like others here, I had no idea. To me it was just a bumper sticker, and Ken Block’s personal racing program.