This please.
This please.
Preach
I’m in Jersey and I rarely stop at a station that’s even half full. Then again, I don’t supercharge unless I have to because the real savings and convenience come from charging at home.
You get two key cards. I keep one in my wallet, one at home.
Woah everyone, don’t get me wrong here. I have the Ford keypad in the driveway also and I love it for what it is. Pros and cons to the keypad and the phone, but both are great.
I’m gonna have to save a few of these photos for the next time someone asks me to define ‘butterface’.
I thought this also for a few years, then I got a Tesla and now all I need is my phone in my pocket. How quickly the convenience bar gets raised.
I actually turn the screen off regularly in my Miata. Once in a while I’ll use it for AA or to change the music, but other than that I don’t want to look at it.
This was a great read. I did a push button starter on an ‘84 Audi 4000 Quattro way back in the day. I rigged it up permanently with a cool toggle switch for the ignition and a red momentary button for the starter. The steering lock was already broken so I figured why not. It was super fun explaining how to turn the…
I do maintain all the fluids reasonably regularly. I also found quite a bit of mud and debris caked in every crevice so I’m sure that was a factor. The Jeep sees some pretty rough stuff so I’ve accepted the accelerated wear. The throw out bearing (2nd) was also pretty crunchy though I hadn’t heard a peep out of it…
I’m doing what I’ve come to refer to as the ‘Ten Year Overhaul” on my 2012 Wrangler. It started out of necessity with a bad transmission input shaft bearing and has grown into a winter-long monstrosity of a project. It’s the epitome of ‘let me hit that while I’m in there’ mentality.
I’ve had a 2015 3.5 ecoboost F-150 and a 2018 2.7. The 3.5 would get me 22 mpg combined if I made an effort, the 2.7 would get me 28mpg. Between that and the power they put out if you ask for it, I was very impressed. I’ve had Imprezas and Crosstreks for my company vehicles for a while now, they all seem to get mid…
I’m 40 and I’d pick a tailgunner seat today.
“Realistically, you probably won’t miss the option anyway”
This looks a nightmare. I recently had a stuck control arm bolt on my JK that I thought was bad, and I had a free nut and just needed to pull the axle shaft to get access to both sides. I ended up using a ball joint press tool and a sledgehammer to get the bolt out.
This is actually a great answer to a kind of ridiculous question because it applies all around. It might be Ray’s and PS4S on the Miata but the formula holds all the way to the other end of the spectrum:
I picked up an ultrasonic cleaner after reading the article here recently. I know I’m being manipulated into purchasing things, but my sockets are soooooo clean...
I’ll take the convertibles, green on top, yellow on bottom. Guess I’m just a sunshine person, everything else kinda sorts itself out.
I take mine skydiving, everything just fits.
Thank you.