2,000 miles is still within the break-in period? That’s crazy.
2,000 miles is still within the break-in period? That’s crazy.
I have a 4 mile commute on suburban roads, so 35-45 MPH limits. I might be getting 22 on a tank now, but it’s not what I expected at all. I am using 93, the car is stock, and only has ~2000 miles on it, so it might still be wearing in a bit.
3rd Gear: Deity Water-Obstructing! This is why we can’t have nice things.
The slower pace of life here allows one to reflect on the more existential questions, and having a clear sky makes it even easier.
Fuck you.
Sure, they can have their words back. Let’s add some while we’re at it.
No.
Never change, Torchsky
Who was the worst SIARPC Celeb?
170HP/145 Torques.
Yup, totally agree.
I want the wheels from the concept to put on my GTI.
Does it also goat?
3rd Gear: “The Finance Office regrets that the previous Minister made those comments. He has been sacked.
Meh. Get back to me once they make a system OVER 9000!.
These do not work if you have a separate electrical grid installed between the router and what you want to connect.
These do not work if you have a separate electrical grid installed between the router and what you want to connect.
“The infotainment system is fully customizable and recognizes swiping motion, so that there’s really no need for conventional buttons messing up all those huge clean surfaces.”
Carry a bigger wallet/checkbook/credit limit.
5th Gear: So GM is finally building compelling products across most segments, investing in the future of the industry, and dealing with all the failures of the past- quite successfully- and yet Wall Street isn’t happy because they aren’t going all in on trucks for those sweet, sweet quarterly returns?
this is good kinja