You seem to think that just because someone has a pile of cash a lawyer can be made to do anything. Sorry but it's quite clear you're immature and have lots of growing up to do - plus: Cobalt. Speaks volumes.
You seem to think that just because someone has a pile of cash a lawyer can be made to do anything. Sorry but it's quite clear you're immature and have lots of growing up to do - plus: Cobalt. Speaks volumes.
What exactly did the email say? Did she read it? I have over 1K unread in my email at work. Did she respond to it? Was it "hey we have a problem maybe" or was it "holy crap, this is a BIG issue" sort of an email? I've looked through some of the PDF but so far not found it. Just receiving an email with no confirmation…
Book time probably calls for 4+ for a wiring replacement- this wasn't that. This was diagnosis for an hour - which shouldn't be book time, and then book time for a fuse replacement. The lady on the phone lied about the amount of time he spent and the tech likely lied to her about what he actually did and made it sound…
The FD were most certainly Speed Density and used a MAP sensor as it's primary metering device for load. There wasn't a vein meter flapper door thing like you describe for the FC. Speed Density is great until you change something. Uncork that exhaust, raise the boost, streamline the intake - whoops the car is now…
The reason these cars had issues down the line is simple - easy mods and a Speed Density sensed EFI that allowed them to go lean as power went up...
Kicking in the groin isn't "fair"? Tough shit. Kick, claw, pull hair, bite, you name it - it's "fair". No such thing as a fair fight or holding back if someone else started it. Pretty quickly bullies get the message that to mess with you is stupidity and back off...
I find this assertion that the popular kids did better amusing. I've attended every single class reunion and I stay in touch with many of my geek friends from school. While some of those popular kids might have done well I'd be hard pressed to say that they did significantly better or are happier. Most of the folks I…
I did find that as I got older the "winner" of the fight wasn't always real happy when they too had injuries. I might be hurt worse but I always tried to make sure that they too were hurt. When I fought rules went out the window too - I pulled hair, I clawed, I bit if the opportunity presented itself, and I also…
When a car of mine caught on fire I pulled over and parked it - stick shift in gear and e-brake pulled. Halfway through fighting it the car tried to start itself and the horns went off. Had I not pulled the brake the firefighter standing in front of the car might have had a VERY bad day and he was VERY surprised for…
Really? I wish I had a dollar for every dumbass I see driving down the road with their high-beams on coming towards me! I'd have way more than a handful of dollars that's for sure! The new lights help you see further, you don't need to drive around with the high-beams on. The little blue light in the dash means…
Bad enough the engine is going to be R&R'd at the dealer but you want a dealership tearing one down for a rebuild when it has so few miles on it? No F'ing way. Porsche likely considers these a single part much like many companies now consider transmissions "sealed" and they would prefer to swap the whole thing.…
See my post above about 996 coolant pipe failures (they were glued?!), IGNITION SWITCH failures, clutch boosters and on and on. Yeah, they're fixing this one and ignoring quite a few others it seems. Publicity no doubt...
Porsche may have handled THIS one better but they've had other issues they sure haven't. Ask any 996 owner who's had the GLUE let go on a coolant pipe (and there are several subject to this failure) how their response has been - they have simply shrugged. 996 ignition switches failing, very common problem for such a…
SAME boat! bought a TDI with a DSG expecting it would perform much like a stick for MPG and be easier in traffic. Nope! It shifts later than I would and cannot take ANY power upgrades lest it implode. Now it's making some noise from the dual mass flywheel - lovely. I get better MPG shifting it manually by a large…
It would seem you don't know any imagery analysts then....
No cell towers in the middle of the ocean. Unless it's a SAT phone no it cannot be so easily located via satellite. Stop watching James Bond.
They have on off switches because when on the ground it screws with traffic control if they report position. It also is turned off in heavy traffic if too many of them overlay and aircraft control requests it.
No, it takes a few buildings worth.
Eh, sure in fact I'm interested in purchasing an A3.! TDI diesel with 6spd please! Oh, DSG only? Bummer - no sale :-( Oh wow, just looked - no more TDI A3 at all?! Screw you Audi!
I wonder if it was pushed...