Maybe I misunderstand these things, but is the hot air supposed be coming out of the supercharger? I thought the super blasted in cold air and the turbo recycled exhaust gasses (i.e. hot air), also to pull in hot air...
Maybe I misunderstand these things, but is the hot air supposed be coming out of the supercharger? I thought the super blasted in cold air and the turbo recycled exhaust gasses (i.e. hot air), also to pull in hot air...
It's the right colour, and the interior fits perfectly. But I don't think the 458 is a very pretty car...
If I'm not mistaken, its 50 km/h over the limit OR double the posted limit. So 60 in a 30 zone (built-up residential areas) - you risk an automatic impound.
Seriously, do you guys still have to pretend? I admit that sometimes it's better to say nothing, but what's so hard about asking questions?
Autobahns and mountain roads are fun and all, but try taking it around a "real" day (at least for a little bit). Get stuck in traffic! Pick up some groceries! Hunt a busy downtown area for a parking spot!
The exterior is hilarious. The interior is really, really intense.
I remember falling for this car the first time it showed up here. I dig the wheels, the double-decker whale tail, the paint-job fits the car, everything looks so clean. Beautiful!
I'm really digging these wheels. Hot stuff!
I don't know what's worse: the actual Sunfire that got built, or being reminded of GM's dash button style from the 90's. Ugh!
Not a fan of the wheels. In fact, it's not a terribly pretty car IMHO, but the standard equipment list is awfully impressive.
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Neutral: I'm moderately loyal to brands, yes. One good experience means that I'll try to go back before even looking at the options.
Ha, great GIF! Hilarious.
The first thing I remember "fixing" on a vehicle I owned is the replacement of the carburetor of a Chevy 350. Growing up on the farm, I'm sure I turned a lot of wrenches on a lot of different things before that.
Montreal is terrible because the winters are not consistently cold, so there are repeated freeze and melt cycles throughout the winter months. Also, the intial quality of construction leaves much to be desired.
I'm mostly a lurker, but figured I'd reply: Another (former) Edmontonian here, I live in Montreal now. You want to see bad potholes (and bad roads in general)? Come out here! Yeesh...
Putting drum brakes on brand new cars is a pretty bad way to save money... Does it really cost that much more to use discs?
It's called "frost".
Automatic or no: NP.
I don't think it's a winglet, probably just the line between the hatch and the roof panel.