you might want to wait until 2021, cuz there’s a new guy in the White House ya know..
you might want to wait until 2021, cuz there’s a new guy in the White House ya know..
you’re arguing home theatre vs. two channel dedicated audio systems, very different beasts. I have a home theatre, I also have four dedicated (and separate) home audio systems.
1) What is this thing? My wife asked what the hell it was last night, I said “I think it’s supposed to be a cross over” Why would I buy one of these rather than a Tesla?
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I’m aware of that. Source: I’m a Canadian who lives in the U.S. and just sold my TDI back to VW. My point is restitution should be the same, and it wouldn’t bankrupt VW to do so given the relatively few number of TDI’s in Canada. VW paid out significantly less in Canada, because they could. Let’s just say VW isn’t…
Being driven to work in the morning allows for plenty of time to get caught up on all the NFL news. Going home at night would be an enjoyable Happy Hour with plenty of your favorite beverages. Work is over rated
It has nothing to do with how many vehicles were sold and are now part of the buyback in either country. The Canadian restitution per owner is significantly less than what Americans received.
Generally speaking cars cost more in Canada (yes, taking into account the exchange rate). So, why would Canadians get less than the Americans have? That’s not right. Fuck VW with a toilet brush.
Good review, sir. I recently cross shopped a bunch of hatches and ruled out the GM products pretty quickly. Yes, they seem to have most of the boxes checked and yet it still strikes me as outdated and uninspiring. Can’t put my finger on why exactly.. I blame it on that fucking lame GM spokesman with the skinny…
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There’s a formula that is followed to determine the value of the car. The first part is the year/model of the car, next is mileage, and finally any factory options. Factory options are limited to upgraded stereo, sunroof, and NAV units. I bought the car brand new for $24,500, and at the time VW was offering 0%…
I’ve owned a 2007 Cayman 5-speed for the last five years, I bought it for $33k with 30k miles on her, it now has 64k miles on the clock. Two things have gone wrong with the car: water pump and temp sensor. Everything else that was required is regular maintenance stuff; true Porsche parts cost a lot (I get mine mostly…
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Mine went back with a really badly cracked windshield (removing the aftermarket Gentex mirror with a little too much enthusiasm) and a gaping hole in the dash where my Pioneer headunit used to live. They didn’t care one bit. My only regret was I should have removed a lot more stuff, specifically the subwoofer and…
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Very true, yet another reason Washington State should have a DRL law. The last 48 hours leading up to this “horrible, terrible, DANGEROUS storm” we got here has been nothing short of hilarious. I’m from Montreal and it can snow 3 feet and everyone goes about their business, 2" in Seattle and it’s Armageddon. God…
Went through two transmissions and countless brakes in 85k miles, I’ve never owned a car that ate brakes like that. Timing belt @ 100k was going to be a big expense too, glad I sold it when I did.
Even if you do get an early buy back date the claims guys are poorly trained; hard to say if/when you’ll actually get paid. I’m this guy, a week later and no money while they “work on it”
Inspiration for those with Volkswagen TDI’s awaiting return.