I googled “Tire Rack tire rack” lol. This puppy’s $154.
I googled “Tire Rack tire rack” lol. This puppy’s $154.
I agree with all the sarcastic and non-sarcastic replies. The most importing accessory while driving is a cell phone. The 2nd most is something to charge your phone if it’s dead, so the multi-tool should address this:
Looks good, more European (VW/Audi) than Japanese. The interior probably looks like a Mazda because the lead designer came from Mazda. If I were 28 and looking to buy my first vehicle, I definitely would’ve taken a long look at this.
Wranglers and Bro-dozers. The higher the lift and the bigger the tires, the inverse happens to their driving brains. Jackass must be the default driving mode.
Agreed, classic blue with white lettering looks great, even on my 2000 S-10 pickup.
I my area, Wrangler drivers are among the fastest drivers on the road. I’ve never understood why considering the lackluster engine and gigantic mud tires. With this extra power, I doubt these owners will have the same sense of responsibility.
A bit subdued for the Mayor of Flavatown.
Thank you for your service.
Also, the “sun and open air” experience is extremely overrated, as it only applies to tourists. After a few days in the sun when you get there, you’d be pining for shade and AC. Don’t get the convertible.
Small, well-mannered, good-handling, manual, fuel-efficient, reliable, and common enough to get service parts in Hawaii - this is your friend. In a pinch, you can throw a few kids in the back, and a simple roof rack can hold most beach toys. Here’s a 2018 with 47k for $19k. I would get this a million times over the…
I would argue that even collectible cars are still terrible investments, once you compare the cost of ownership, taxes, and maintenance over the years. You buy a collectible because you have FU money and you enjoy them. Real estate, stocks, and maybe even art, are still better investments.
I saw a Maroney of a German car once and one of the listed feature was “German Engineering.” This flaming pile should be the mascot of “German Engineering.”
Jalop’s gonna jalop.
This is the crackiest of all crack pipes. I would not get this if it were literally free.
Having been through Breezewood many times, it doesn’t bother me that much anymore. I just stop at any of the rest stops before or after Breezewood.
My disdain for PA is due to the turnpike.
The fastest vehicles in Hawaii are old, ratty Tacos.
I’ve had the privilege of driving through many metro areas around the US. Here is my top 5, with one being the worst:
I think this will not appeal to your typical tech and finance bros, who tend to gravitate to German/Italian sedans and sports car, or Teslas. The fintech guy next door to me has a Volvo (wife) SUV and a m-series Beamer.