Does in the water counter as on the ground? If so, I believe you are correct, according to my math.
Does in the water counter as on the ground? If so, I believe you are correct, according to my math.
Agreed, except for the cooking part. I loved that. Especially the little jingle that he hums.
Oh wow!
All of this is overpriced garbage, expect maybe the tent.
All of this is overpriced garbage, expect maybe the tent.
Wasabi peas. A small bag should last you the whole trip.
As ScottP. said, that’s an entire brake conversion kit, meaning new calipers and everything. All you need is pads and rotors, and honestly probably not even rotors; that sounds like dealer upsell to me. Either way, OEM replacement pad/rotor kits for a 2015 Mustang GT w/ performance pack are in the $275 range. The…
That’s just ridiculous. A whole new set of the most expensive performance oriented pads and rotors from RockAuto is $385.
As others have said, I got the DSG because the clutch in the GTI is notoriously weak. I will eventually tune it, and I don’t feel like shelling out another couple grand for a new clutch since the stock one can’t handle even an incremental power increase.
Huge missed opportunity to name it “Al,” as in Digit-AL.
Hopefully it doesn’t have a bunch of strings attached like Ford and Chevy currently do. I was looking for a new truck and Ford has 0% for 72 months, which is amazing, but then in talking to a dealership, if you take that offer you get none of Ford’s other offers. You know how full size pickups are always like $8k off…
Pretentious is the correct word, but she’s also basic, because ‘pretentious’ is what every single blonde Californian yoga practicing Range Rover driver who lives in a beach house is. She’s basic because she isn’t unique. Stereotypical is another good word.
Pretty much every article like this has this comment, and a reply from Tom stating that nobody ever follows up with him on their purchase. He asks, but no one ever tells.
Maybe if they’re made of lead. The 20" chrome wheels I had on my 2016 Silverado were about 35lbs, and the tires were about 45lbs. Even after upgrading to aftermarket wheels and 10ply oversizes tires, they were at about 100lbs per wheel/tire combo.
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Get the three-cheese nachos with chips on the side. The meat there isn’t good enough so I always get vegetarian, fill it with whatever you like, and for $7.30 you’ll have a bowl that will last you for at least 2 meals. Absolutely ridiculous amount of food for the money.
I always wondered about those, and how they grab data. Since it’s OBD2, is it by pedal position? What if you have a piece of crap slow manual car with old brakes? Flooring it all the time looks bad, and a lot of brake pedal travel looks bad, but it could be perfectly normal in the real world.
Agreed, but at the same time, it wasn’t a really profound protest or anything, and all it did was generate more press, and make me want some Chick-Fil-A, thus giving them another customer.
All of my buttons are fine, but lately my elite controller will just randomly disconnect for a few seconds. Happens like every other minute. It’s very annoying and I can’t figure out why it’s doing it.
Eh, they don’t really use plys anymore. Most truck tires nowadays are still only 3 fabric plys and one steel ply, even though they are ‘rated’ at 8/10/12 ply as compared to bias ply. For instance, my last set of E range tires were ‘rated’ 10-ply, but still only 4 actual plys.