chris209
chris209
chris209

IMO it’s a Korean Charger. Yes I know it’s a hatch, but I don’t consider it a BMW competitor (and neither will the public).

I went to add this on my macbook and saw it was already there. It must have synced when I added it to my iPhone months ago.

Same - this is a non-issue.

I’m a huge fan of Danica and she has been sharing her frustration that she hasn’t been competitive in years. Hopefully she can find some success in these final races.

With the amount of batteries it will need for that range I don’t see how it could only weigh 2,400 lbs.

There’s a whole plethora of vehicles between small car and minivan. Not everyone needs to go full minivan (although I admit a set of twins is a good reason IF they do lots of traveling).

Hi - are you new to the internet?

You would need a massive magnet to find metal pipes that are several inches behind the drywall. I’ve been using this method for years when I don’t have a studfinder around and it works perfectly.

There are a bunch of flood cars from Houston with rebuilt titles already for sale in the Chicago area.

Most states do not require any safety inspections. It’s mostly a NE US thing.

This is my first German vehicle too so I’m not a huge BMW fan that will defend them at all costs. I’ve typically owned Japanese sports cars for the last decade.

It is attractive, but the German SUVs still have many features that this can’t touch. The German SUVs cost way more, so I’m not sure why they’re being compared.

I don’t know how you can watch the Sky feed. The commentary is terrible.

I don’t know how you can watch the Sky feed. The commentary is terrible.

Are you just being obtuse? It is widely known an quite often documented that they mean the same thing in the US.

Wow the amount of propaganda comments from burner accounts is insane. Kia must be paying big bucks for comments on every Stinger article.

The Optima is ok, but the build quality still isn’t there yet. They still overlook some obvious details like the rear seat belt latches that fall behind the cushion.

Kia/Hyundai do have the best warranty, but the service experience is nothing like what other real luxury brands can offer. I have been in service departments for almost every manufacturer in the US, and nobody takes care of you like the Germans. The service the Acura dealer gives me on my NSX is still nowhere near the

They do have the same meaning in the US.