ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman

This must be a new thing within BMW. My wife's Paceman has the most useless sun visors I've ever seen in the history of ever. flip them down, they cover ~2" of the window, with a half a foot gap between the A pillar and the visor, essentially blocking nothing. Flip them to the side, you get the same ~2-3" of

Michigan Super Service Centers will print one right on the spot, for an extra charge of course.

I always thought a nice black and tan or black and silver dually looked like a nice two piece tuxedo when done right. Classy, but not overdone.

I'm going to go a little obscure here and say the Liberty Truck. One of the first uses of a standardized design that set the pace for many of the more modern heavy transport trucks for years to come.

no, but checking brakes/tires, and even reading an owners manual can be done in advance.

Arguably you should have done several of these prior to purchasing said automobile.... but a good start none the less. I really vote for steam cleaning the interior to sanitize and remove any fossilized coffee/pop stains that may be from PO's.

I would like to ad a step 10a and 10b. Prior to returning the piston with the C-Clamp, open the bleeder and allow the fluid trapped in the caliper to drain into a pan or bleed bottle. once all the way back, tighten bleeder and top off reservoir.

Rather fitting then is the backdrop of this picture, pretty much looks exactly like the mountain from total recall.

DIESEL MOTHER FUCKERS!

I would eat my own hat if they could make the mini cooper sound as bad ass as this thing tearing down the road.

I understand the fact that they are different the question is WHY? Do people living in Germany have a lower sensitivity to nitrogen oxide emissions? That being the case their diesels can emit more? Is the air different on the other side of the world? Do they have less dense population centers? I really don't see

How about CO2 emissions like the rest of the world?

there are four of them, not just one!

Which reminds me yet again, WE NEED MORE LeMons COVERAGE ON HERE......

Do not put all four fingers in one nostril.

Most disappointing vehicle I've ever driven was a early 2000's Jetta 2.0 auto. I swear the car had about 45 HP, no check engine lights on, well maintained, under 100,000 miles and it simply wouldn't get out of its own way. Shortly prior to driving this car I owned a 1979 Merc 300CD with the NA diesel in it, I'm sure

Did it died?

I had a 99, much to similar ending.

Funny, I had almost the same thought.