In my experience, the big rental car companies pretty much run the cars into the ground too, bald tires replaced with used take off, etc.
In my experience, the big rental car companies pretty much run the cars into the ground too, bald tires replaced with used take off, etc.
Yeah I’m pretty convinced leaving things out to save your spot in nyc would just result in missing things and someone in the spot.
So much this. I'll take my front wheel drive Acura with four x ice higher aspect ratio tires any day over my 4x4 tundra with all terrains. Unless I need to climb through like a foot of unpacked snow, but how often does that really come up?
Maybe if you live in like North Carolina or Texas, but in New England or Colorado where I live, you do not want to be sliding around on mountain roads on all season tires because life must go on when the snow comes.
Clearly, none here have had the displeasure of driving a gen 1 kancil. Take a poorly designed 80s hyundai and translate most of the engineering drawings poorly, then put a bunch of inexperienced auto workers together in a country without a strong industrial base or heavy industry.
Some perspective from a new tundra owner.