joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

If I can afford something, and me partaking/purchasing said thing does not encroach on the rights of another how is “I have enough money” not a good enough argument? Why should someone else have the right to tell me what I can and cannot buy with my own money? It can quickly become a slippery slope to say what people

It is very true that cars from the 90's and early 2000s have much better interior space utilization.

Ok? What is your problem?

That would no way work in today’s world with legal requirements for car seats.

What is wrong with that if you can afford it? I am over 6 feet tall and have a difficult time fitting in many smaller cars. What is wrong with a big house? Perhaps I prefer my living room couch to not be in my kitchen? And what is wrong with wanting to have some land to call your own and not have your neighbors

Do you have/ever had a kid? There is no way that a 2 door hatchback would be practical at all if you plan on taking the kid out of the house. We have a son that will turn 2 in July. We also have 3 cars: 2014 CR-V, 2000 Accord, 2013 ZL1. He fits in all three cars just fine, but the Accord and CR-V are just so much

Buick has sat between Chevrolet and Cadillac for a few decades now. This is nothing new at all.

The earlier 5th gen Camaros came with two sets of wheels and tires if you ordered a certain wheel and tire package.

Specialty car insurance through companies like Hagerty definitely can work that way.

That is probably a legitimate statement. Many of these cars are under a collector/show policy through someone like Hagarty. Having done shopping for those policies, they can be extremely prohibitive. They usually restrict commuting in the car, certain modifications, and most definitely who can drive the car.

My family owns a couple of auto repair shops. We are scared of anything German.

ZL1.

That’s what I get out of my 2 door coupe. The joys of a supercharged V8. It gets more smiles per gallon than any hybrid.

One person where I work had one, and he was told by the county that he would be unable to reregister the car after this year if no fix came out.

Does your Accord have sensors in each tire or does it operate similar to my wife’s ‘14 CR-V? Hers operates off the wheel speed sensors and throws a fault if it detects excessive variance. However, driving in heavy rain or long sweeping curves are enough to set it off.

Because none of the other ones made it to the battlefield?

I don’t have any first hand experience with these systems, but I know people who have run them that are achieving below ambient temperatures post supercharger. I know on the ZL1s there are two intake temperatures that the engine monitors. You have pre-supercharger temperatures, IAT1, and post-intercooler temperatures,

I know people that have run these or similar kits and brag about sub ambient intake temperatures on supercharged cars, however, where does the water go if it condenses out in the intake?

Not to discredit the team, but many of the “innovative” features that have been announced for the Demon have been around for years to decades in the drag racing scene. They are just the first to put a factory warranty on them.
I know people that have been using the AC to chill the intercooler water for some time now.

Having test driven a Taurus a few years ago I completely understand your sentiments. My right knee started to hurt during the drive.