You have been judged for speaking of your tires by brand and not by specific model. For example I’m ordering a set of Potenza RE-71R...if you have to look it up to know what brand that is, then we should stop talking.
You have been judged for speaking of your tires by brand and not by specific model. For example I’m ordering a set of Potenza RE-71R...if you have to look it up to know what brand that is, then we should stop talking.
I drive Bridgestones!
I’m most impressed with the LMP1 LED headlights being GPS controlled.
“Your Choice, Your Wawa.”
So, in summation, the peanut now wobbles inside of the Dorito?
So the ongoing joke with my wife about the big brake kit I put on my MS3 was for safety / utilitarian purposes. Like pulling the trailer... Otherwise there was no possible way she could see the justification for 4-6 track weekends per year. Hah!
Right on. I have a hitch on my MS3 and a 6x10 landscaping trailer just like yours. I haven’t pulled anything heavy like a load of mulch but for light loads its great!
Torklift FTW! Just had them put one on my Model S yesterday.
I have a small hitch on my Audi that I use to tow a small 4x8 trailer for Home Depot trips or when my motorcycle needs to go in for service. I certainly get weird looks too, but it’s so much more affordable than buying a truck.
Why is everyone raving about a fake fiat. Why can’t they just build there own car?
COTD
I’d rather any vehicle be driven, than become a garage-queen. Good on him.
Here’s a nearly seven minute of video of the Lancia Delta S4 from someone who knows better than to play music over Group B rally car sounds.
That’s not what the wraps are for. The wraps are like how people wear clothing bearing the name, logo and color of their favorite sports teams. Save for maybe hog hunting (at night) in say... Texas... no one ever drive their trucks into the woods and hunt from the vehicle.
Doc fee also pays to hire a courrier to take paperwork down to the DMV, stand in line for hours, and acquire your license plates. Although, I’m sure they’ll let you do that yourself...since you have extra time.
This times 2. I also work at a Subaru dealer. While we don’t set the world on fire compared to the big boys, we sell about 100-120 new Subarus a month (in an urban area of about 100K people, so not in a city).
We need to see more of this. This is the proper way to be a responsible corporate citizen. Realizing there’s a fuck up, does something about it immediately to reduce or eliminate the chance of people getting hurt or killed.
I bought a new Outback a week ago today. Thursday I got an email from the dealer detailing the problem and a tow truck was sent right away. The tow took my car to the dealer and came back with a loaner Legacy. This was all done within a couple hours. Bummed not to have the new car I was so excited to get, but shit,…
Since it fits like half these categories... whatever!