My trip odometer breaking on my land cruiser was the best thing to ever happen to me. Can’t be sad about my calculated mileage if I can’t calculate the mileage.
My trip odometer breaking on my land cruiser was the best thing to ever happen to me. Can’t be sad about my calculated mileage if I can’t calculate the mileage.
This is why I won’t go to the doctor - he can’t diagnose me if he can’t examine me.
This post stresses me out; it’s just too real.
Why spend all of that time, money, and effort to re-trim the seats, but slap back in the nasty stock carpet?
My experience with ECS has been limited to the purchase of an oil change kit that included brand name oil and an OEM (Mann) filter, but also an ECS branded drain plug that I decided to use because it had a magnet attached to it.
I get that comment section == sass, but I think someone can want something unique beyond wanting to be a special snowflake. Sometimes it’s boring to walk towards a car in a sea of other IDENTICAL cars and say “oh, I guess that’s mine.”
Who?
It wasn’t even on my radar. Genuinely no offense intended, I thought they were sleek Camrys and I never gave them a look.
I actually looked at this car and was not willing to pay the $5,000. Here’s why:
Doesn’t have the “time.” That’s a funny way of spelling “money, skills or self-hatred.”
Ding Ding Ding!
Busted AC tells me everything I need to know about this car.
Why do these start off with “Car is perfect*” *except for the broken odometer, AC unit, and some other random stuff I don’t want to fix.
The engine compartment looks rougher than a cobb, it doesn’t have a CEL “except under acceleration,” has an ABS light, and has an “Exceed Mechanicals Limits” (whatever that means) on the CarFax.
I swear, when I first read “melon headed whale” and “rough toothed dolphin”, I thought you were just being mean and calling them names...
Seconded. All in favor...
That is the easiest of easy fixes though. Literally the first thing 100% of all owners did was get rid of those for the aftermarket chrome.
oh hell yeah, NP the M10 is a sweet, smooth revving little engine
Sounds like it’s time to treat yo’ self
I’ve thought about this, but there’s no way I could get my wife *precisely* what she would want for a new vehicle without her involvement.