Selling a boat for more than your purchase price is a big win in my eyes. That used to be impossible.
Selling a boat for more than your purchase price is a big win in my eyes. That used to be impossible.
The 303 is a fun time. We’ve only had it a year and a half, it looks like it came out of a time capsule. You’d never know it was built in the 90's. It rides like a Cadillac in chop and can really fly. We’re going to play with the props this summer and see if we can touch 80 MPH.
They do have more utility than you’d think. I’m not aware of another 24' boat rated for 15 passengers. Wakeboats generally have much more seating than other boats of the same size. We often take ours instead of the other boats when we just want to cove out and float for the afternoon.
Not if it uses a heat pump. A lot of heat pump EV only lose around 10% of range in winter vs around 25% without a heat pump.
Bolt EUV seems like basically the same size, after tax credits it’s probably cheaper and it has double the range so maybe go take one of those?
It just wouldn’t work for me, a real American person who tows his 50' boat up hill 500 miles one way, 7 times a day.
Thank you! It’s a thing I enjoy doing.
We gotta get those precious transplant organs somehow.
Honestly, I wasn’t even into F1 racing until I recently started watching the show.
Awesome post about the in/outs of suspension modification.
funny enough, something that minor can necessitate more mods. I lowered my golf about an inch and added 10mm spacers, now i need camber plates so i can adjust for proper tire wear
Same when they go the other way and lift them. Often makes the vehicle less capable on road without significantly changing off road capability. Even worse when they fail to address things like control arm issues from the lift or, even worse, hack up their 4WD system to make the lift work.
Ignition work.
I love this well-reasoned, intelligent response.
I fucking love this show.
You may have just cost me a lot of money by showing me that van...