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Prop rod for the trunk? Instant CP.
Is this even the worst Potomac crossing? What about 14th Street Bridge, where several onramps connect with no merges?
Not the Mk 6 and Mk 7s. Once they're warmed up, most people can't tell they're diesel.
The Jalopnik geeks will never be satisfied. You'd have to have enthusiast knowledge of every single car you review, which is impractical for what you do.
What's this water jug for?
DSG? They require fluid changes every 40,000 miles.
Dat eyelash
To begin, it's important to explain exactly why I visited CarMax in the first place. So here's the deal: in addition to being the nation's leading provider of unreliable high-performance used cars with comprehensive warranties, CarMax also has this program where they will buy your used car, no matter what it is, and…
Especially the TDIs. You can even see that fuel consumption goes to nil on a downhill.
Fiscal responsibility is a continuum, not a binary condition. For example, maybe I need to maximize my financial cushion, so it would make sense for me to finance more of my car. And not everyone can live like an ascetic.
Torque is basically the amount of force put on the drivetrain. Torque will break transmissions and differentials.
It's a sleeper, assuming there is a hood that still fits over the engine.
No way. At least the Panamera doesn't look like a stretch 911.
The Miata is definitely more angry than before, even if it's just a "I'm coming to get you!" kind of angry.
As far as I know, they are all this complex. Most companies are probably more familiar with automatics, which have gotten pretty good, apparently.
To be honest, a service kit only costs $130 and is mostly a very expensive oil, and then the service tool is another $100.
Nah, I haven't reached 40,000 miles yet. Some posts on VWVortex/TDIClub quote some dealers at $800 to $900, but I might try to do this service myself when it comes time.
Joke's on you! My 2013 Jetta has carefree maintenance to 36,000 miles!
You're kidding, right?