jaredsnewburner
jaredsnewburner
jaredsnewburner

Awesome, I’m sure you’ll like it. I’m extremely satisfied with mine. Did you figure out what color you want? I really wish that Great Falls Green was available on the Sportwagen. I would choose that for the Alltrack with the Marakesh Brown interior 👌

Not negative at all man, that’s very possible. If anything VW has earned extra scrutiny for its economic claims. I haven’t checked real world MPG but have found that with some attention, I’m filling up about the same as a‘15 Golf Launch Edition. Later on the day of that post, I managed 39.3 at best, getting home at

2018 Sportwagen 4 Motion 6 speed after my 25 mile drive from work to home ~90% highway. Kept it about 70 mph on the highway and sped a little in the city, about 50-55 mph. 38.9 was actually my peak MPG from start on this trip. After a busy section of town, I pulled into my driveway at 36.5

Almost all 2018 models come with a 6 Year / 72K Mile warranty. Should a problem arise, you are covered for a while.

RS front looks better than SS front.

I’m trying to order an ‘18 Sportwagen 4motion as soon as it’s available and color options aren’t much better. I hear they’re adding a silver-white and Deep Pearl Black to this set (‘17 model)... Sure wish I had that CA Golf R palette to choose from.

Check out Sondors autocycle. If it comes to market, it’ll be all electric and rear wheel drive! They are more promising than Elio because they actually make products that people can purchase.

They’re only showing us the “good” side. I think the past clubman did the odd door setup better because the driver and front passenger doors were the same size. I’m hoping the reveal is a single door on the right side.

Those rear doors are uge

More eye candy for you Andrew

They want to leverage McLaren’s street cred. Plus they might want to make autonomy sexy by using an existing supercar company; that way they won’t be laughed away like Faraday Future with their silly concept shell.

The gloss Autoflex feels just like paint and it can be removed whenever you’d like. If your paint is in ok, decent, good or great condition, you can expect it to look the same. There’s a lot of variables at play if your paint is in poor condition. If some of your paint is already flaking off, any kind of wrap, either

I agree, but I will also add that any painter that can lay down a quality paint job and compete in price with an AutoFlex job or a traditional wrap is probably selling their self short.

Haha. If you can clean your car often you should be fine. If you let the bird poop sit for days, especially if it’s very acidic, it could create a stained spot as that’s not good for anything including traditional paint. In your specific case I’d advise against matte white. Dip Coat protective spray can really help to

Forgot to add something for your comments on aftercare products. DYC doesn’t recommend waxing plasti dip but they do sell a product, Dip Coat protective spray, that helps to reduce marring and makes cleaning easier. Fonzie has videos where he’s throwing his keys on a coated hood. It made me cringe to watch, but it did

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When applied properly, sprayable Plasti Dip has proven to be very durable on a daily driver for up to 2-3 years. We’ve seen many vehicles get into accidents on the road with little to no damage to the dip. Obviously it doesn’t matter how good the dip looks when your vehicle is totaled, but it shows the product’s

For a similar vehicle in a similar matte finish with Plasti Dip you could probably expect to pay somewhere around $800-1500 (rough estimation as every shop sets their own prices and DYC does not commercially install or own installer shops). Even vehicles of the same size might require different amounts of product

There are a ton of variables not limited to the specific color and finish you want, the size of the vehicle you’d like to spray, if you are spraying it yourself or having a professional install it, and if you need a spray system. I would suggest getting a quote here: https://dyc.driveitcrm.com/websites/quote…

Hey Tad, honestly I wouldn’t want to advertise how something should not look. When someone fails to apply enough product, you can use microfiber towels to rub it off. In a worst case scenario, where it’s sprayed super thin, you can apply Dip Dissolver (a citrus based product that will re-liquify the plasti dip). If

Thank you! It’s still a new product so maybe someone will be by you soon.