Where do you see that they have locking diffs? All I see on Hyundai’s website is that you can lock the torque split between the front and rear axle at 50/50 if you want and Kia’s makes no mention of any of this
Where do you see that they have locking diffs? All I see on Hyundai’s website is that you can lock the torque split between the front and rear axle at 50/50 if you want and Kia’s makes no mention of any of this
Yeah I liked that one too
From what I am reading, the back doors were locked. That is why they could not open. If someone was inside, they would just have to manually unlock the door to open it (still an issue with a small child). It would have been the same case for every car in existence, right?
I go to the Philly Auto Show every year, but two years ago we took my SIL along because she was going to be in the market for a new car. It was a good way for her to sit in and see a bunch of crossovers without driving to a million different dealerships. I wouldn’t say it influenced her decision, but it did make…
Gotcha. Just wanted to make sure. My Jeep tends to hang out in the garage unless it is nice enough to put the top down, or bad enough that I will use 4x4
So how often should a car be driven to keep it fresh? I have a spare car that I will usually make sure to take out once a week or so if the weather hasn’t warranted driving it. Is that often enough?
Is that rare? Every mechanic in my area has that. I think even the dealerships have it for service
Right. It is some zippers and 2 hand clamps
Technically, this Jeep Wrangler is only a convertible because the convertible portion can bolt on and off
Why did you?!?!?
A convertible you can drive ON the beach!
Cars and trucks should come with actual full-size spare tires. Nothing like getting a flat on a 65+ mph road and having to limp along at 55 on the donut. And also being 6 hours from home and it turns our your old tire can’t be fixed and every tire shop you go to doesn’t carry the size you need
I love the Tumbler from the newer Batmans. It was so badass and realistic as far as movie go
I like how all the insurance companies advertise accident forgiveness as if it is a free add-on to the insurance policy. I just switch insurance recently and they even would automatically quote me with accident forgiveness. Getting it removed saved ~15%, or about the same amount my rate would probably go up if I got…
We bought a couple wine glasses from Ikea and they all broke in my hands while I was washing them (my hands are juuust big enough to be tough to fit in them while holding a sponge)
**heads online to look for hood locks for my Jeep**
I had a 7 year old SUV (‘98 S-10 Blazer) that we got for dirt cheap because it was when gas prices starting going up and this thing could barely see 15 mpg. It had the important safety features (ABS and front airbags) and it served me well (even though I beat the shit out of it off roading)
The front end on these is fine, but the back end is still way worse than the 2014 IMO
Unless they are the one going way too fast, I pass them and then put some space between us. Either way, keep a large buffer zone
I haven’t watch M&M either, but I just know she is on it. She has been in a lot of recent movies too; Hangover 3 (Zack Galinfianakis’ love interest), The Heat (with Sandra Bullock), Bridesmaids (the only funny part), and others that I can’t think of off the top of my head