anthonynemcek
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anthonynemcek

My VW had a similar light that was supposed to keep you from driving the car too aggressively before it was up to temp.

I’ve noticed on my 135i that it takes forever for the oil temp to get to operating level.  I’m so used to having a coolant temp gauge that I was shocked at the difference it took for the two fluids to get to temp.

Not to mention no property taxes.

Also, you don’t have to use autopilot.

Yeah, knowing him that ain’t it.

Lol at my uncle who refuses to let me drive his ‘98 911 even though I own a car that is quicker and newer.

Now replace car companies with pharmaceutical companies and it is even more ridiculous.  

But there is absolutely no space between the seats in the middle row.

My experience in southern California is if you are looking to stand out on a $130k budget you need to go with some sort of classic.

The PCV incorporated into the valve cover is the dumbest thing, and it isn’t just VW. BMW does it to. And for the love of God, can BMW please figure out an oil filter housing gasket that doesn’t need to be replaced before oil causes a belt to slip of and be sucked into the motor? 

You get all the oil spots on your garage floor but with working turn signals.

I wonder if there won’t be a performance version that actually makes a number of these vents functional.

The only, ONLY, reason I voted NP is due to the condition. Not sure you can find many like this.  A neat car, though.

This is an interesting version, but I’d rather have a Biarritz with the stainless steel roof. Even then I would have a hard time paying $15k for an Eldorado with the 4100 motor.

My buddy’s mom had one of these in silver with more of a red interior that looked really nice.  That blue on the other hand...

My car’s system from 2005 works fine, but it is laser-based so rain and a dirty lens create problems for it. Radar would be better in that regard. Functionally it works fine for me when I’m on the highway. The newer systems with full stop and start seem pretty slick.  

It was the same Northstar V8 they were using in everything else but with a smaller bore to accommodate the additional power.

It’s crazy only 96 of these were made in 2009.  One thing I always hated on the STS-V was that you couldn’t get adaptive cruise control even though it was an option on the STS.  Back when I was shopping STSs in 2015 the Vs still had quite a premium so I focused mostly on STS4s with the 1SG package.  I still would love

I liked this clear voice to text screw up better: “help the card to part of the paying attention for you. “

I just realized an example: In the remake of The Italian Job they bought a Mini Cooper S at first to pull of the heist, but since it needed to be upgraded to handle the weight of the gold, instead of buying two more of the same, they bought base models (as evidenced by the lack of hood scoops) to save money.