bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

You are correct. I don’t plan on tracking the car.

I have a backup camera and almost never use it. Is it weird that I don’t trust it as much as a mirror or looking over my shoulder?

I understand but I don’t want to “drive it like I stole it”. I enjoy driving it in a spirited manner, but I’m not racing from light to light slamming on the brakes at the last possible moment. It’s a great GT car, not some boy racer special.

I guess you are right. How dare I buy an “F” and not drive 100% all the time. I’ll trade it in right away.

I have been sufficiently chastised. I apologize for buying a performance automobile that I don’t take to the track. I was unaware that, unless track days were planned when buying, I should have purchased a Prius and counted my blessings. Thank you for being so welcoming and understanding. I can’t understand why

Lol. They were cleaned about once a week along with the rest of the vehicle (inside and out). I’m pretty picky about cleanliness. Thanks for the assuming and insulting before asking though. Have a good one.

The technician explained that the brake pads used would make more noise. I asked him to drive it. They immediately suggested replacing the pads. It may be that they are indeed noisier, but when the tech goes for a 5 minute drive and suggests replacing them, I’ll take their advice.

You are correct. I’m not talking multiple hot laps on road courses. It gets driven hard, but not to its performance limits. I appreciated the insult though.

I’ve had high performance brake pads on M cars, and they were not nearly as noisy as on the Lexus.

A 13-year-old student at the school named Benjamin told the Times, “Someone decided to bring a gun, I guess someone was accidentally playing around with it. They thought it was a fake gun.”

I was fed the same line of BS when I took my RC F in for squealing brakes. I’m not talking occasional squeaking. I’m talking every stop from initial brake pedal push through its entire travel made it sound like a jalopy that had not had the pads changed in a decade. They replaced them with “lower friction pads” which

Bless your heart.

It’s the same reasoning behind calling everyone who doesn’t agree with every single issue a Nazi. We should be able to disagree on whether or not immigration policies need to be changed or not (for instance) without having to resort to claiming one side or the other wants to murder millions of people. It dilutes the

Do the Russians not know that video of the incident clearly shows this wasn’t a “safe intercept” or do they just not care? I mean everything is “fake news” now, so I guess they can make up whatever story they want and people will buy it.

You apparently didn’t read any of what I wrote. I never said anything about “how things really work”. I stated that it was illegal and not an appropriate response. That doesn’t mean it never happens, just that it shouldn’t.

To what end?

About 37 minutes from North Korea. There are shelters and this would give some people enough time to get to them. They aren’t going to protect anyone from a direct hit, but they will protect from radiation exposure and provide food, water, shelter, and medical care for those that can reach the shelters.

No, that’s now how any of this works.

So Chrysler, known for their totally not buggy and fire-prone electrical systems, is going to be providing cars with even more electronics packed into them? This should be fun for the people in the “roasting box” part of the vehicle.