kitt222
The Vibe Guy, Apparently
kitt222

I want to do some projector fog lights, but there's no rush since these projectors pretty much make my fog lights useless.

I'm deep in snow country up in MN, but my lowering springs aren't so drastic that I need to take precaution in the winter. I didn't even need to adjust my driving style to accommodate. In fact,

Thanks! Everything I do on my car I want to do RIGHT, and what I really wanted was the output (that said, I have 6000k bulbs. I'm not a fan of yellow light) so I saved up for a while so I could do it. I had to remove my light assemblies, bake them to melt the glue, then install the projector unit. I'd gladly teach

Or they could buy projectors for their current cars. I did a retrofit to my car and I LOVE it. There's actually less light going into the eyes of oncoming traffic (compared to halogens) thanks to the projector's cutoff.

If 'bitch' isn't uttered even once in this film, it's an automatic failure.

On the contrary, I have these and know full-well how to use my wing-mirrors. My mirrors are adjusted so a car will leave my vision, enter my side mirror, then enter my rear-view mirror all seamlessly. I have my "blind-spot" mirrors adjusted to see my wheels so when backing up and in tight areas I know exactly where my

Rain visors are amazing for the purpose of keeping air flowing through your car when you're parked in the hot sun and can't afford tint. There was a vast difference in the temperature of my car with and without them (both times while using a sun shade).

Funny how the only one of these I've seen was on the back of a BMW 3-series as it proceeded to cut me and everyone else off while entering the interstate.

I think it means that you don't need to wait for blame to be assigned before you receive insurance money for health care. It doesn't mean that if you ram your car into the back of another car you won't be at fault for the collision, it just means the other driver's insurance will take care of his medical bills until

1989 Toyota Corolla All-trac wagon.

They were just excited about their new toy. Then engineering stepped in and said "no-go as it sits." But if you check the fine print, I'm sure you'll see it mention pre-production or concept.

The concept was a sharp looking show vehicle. When they decided to put it into production, they found out the concept is as aerodynamic as a Silverado. thus, they designed the new body in a wind tunnel. It just happens to be a similar shape as the Prius, because both set out to design their hybrids to be as

It will probably just be sold in those markets initially. Like the Volt, it may end up selling in all US markets after the first model year.

And rear-wheel drive.

I wholeheartedly agree. Why am I less of a driver (to some people, less of a person) because my car isn't a manual? I understand the idea behind why manuals are "better" but come on, let's stop with the high-horse stuff. I'm an enthusiast as much as the next guy, and saying I'm not just because my car shifts for me

Honestly, why do you hate the Malibu so much? It's not a bad car for what it is! Super quiet, a decent infotainment system, comfortable, decent gas mileage... It's not supposed to be a barnstormer or something to chase after the McLaren P1 in. It's a family car. GM botched the launch, but it is still a good car for

Close: 04 Pontiac Vibe. It isn't a bad car, and I don't like saying I own one because of all the hate that people focus on it. But honestly, it is THE best car for what I need. Enough power to make me smile, handling to keep me in check and help me learn, goo fuel economy, enough cargo space to rival my dad's

Okay, what about those of us not gifted with the virtue of money? As a millenial who is actually interested in cars, modifying my daily runner just gets me more interested in cars as a whole. Now she's no scorcher, or anything really special, but I would rather do a few tasteful things which improve the feel and look

I don't have anything glamorous, such as a Miata or some obscure Russian car, but my Pontiac Vibe has taught me a few things...

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