Ah, nevermind. Was thinking of the 2011 and earlier Mk6's. still a shame it didn't come from the factory.
Ah, nevermind. Was thinking of the 2011 and earlier Mk6's. still a shame it didn't come from the factory.
You can't disabled ESP on the GTI, only the R. New R is supposed to come with this from the factory though
Would you be ok facing the other way?
speeding irks me the most out of any other ticket. We have anywhere from 45-65mph in Illinois and most people drive around 75-80 regardless of that limit. You can still get a ticket but going 75 when everyone else is going 75 is idiotic to me. You're putting yourself and far more people in danger when you drive say 55…
So, you could own a Cube, and a Nismo GT-R and take them to get serviced at the same place.
that's ridiculous. though the 6k in wheels is a bit unnecessary, still 73k for a I4 5 series is absurd.
I'm similar to this but rather than cheat days, I plan on cheat meals here and there and just portion them throughout the week. Working out quite often helps with this too. I also cook a lot at home so the kinds of foods I eat is different than if I went and out every day.
No. No. No. You don't need to post to Twitter, Facebook, or whatever when you're driving. If you think you need this, please don't drive ever.
This feature would be great if it did work, but rarely does. It ends up being more frustrating than not.
Mk VI R here as well. Not sure what the issue is as we still have buttons for the various functions. Like you, I wanted the moonroof only but had no luck without getting the Nav screen. still, the HVAC and audio controls rely on buttons moreso than the screen. Then again I mainly listen to CD's and bluetooth audio so…
Like all 300s, the S is equipped with the extremely capable and smart 8-speed transmission, with the difference being that in the Sport mode offered you can get slightly quicker shift times with better engine and throttle response. It's not a huge difference, but it's nice if you want to back up the V8's bark with a…
I agree to a point. Drove the first gen for two weeks and the gearing was just awful. 1-2 had such a huge gap that it felt like there was no power. econobox-wise though, I'd take it over a Corolla any day. Though not too much of a fan of the wagon styling now. Few good econoboxes out there to choose from, though a…
All Subaru really has going for it in its mainstream models is a number of kinda weak-chested engines and standard all-wheel drive. Everything else now fits neatly into the Camry/Sonata mold.
There were still bi-planes used during WW2 at the beginning. During the battle with battleship Bismarck, the British Navy still used bi-planes on their aircraft carriers and they were so old, the AA guns on the Bismarck were not calibrated for their speed and they couldn't shoot them down leading to her eventual…
I have this same feeling but it's not about the control, I know that is limited, it's more about knowing what's going on around me and what to do. I admit I tend to drive on the aggressive side but that driving has forced me to be very attentive to the environment around me.
From past experience, Infinti M45 as a DD, just get winter tires and be careful driving it. Took the car out to Colorado and drive it through Chicago blizzards with no issues in this config, at least until I got a winter ride. If you like the car and don't want to drive it in the winter, just get a cheap winter beater.
The OnePlus One has a fantastic battery, I can get a full days charge of heavy use or up to 3 days with normal usage and it charges in about an hour with the supplied charger and cable.
Automakers are now making nearly all of their cars with all-wheel drive as an option, if not standard. The thought is that it gives extra security in places where the weather is very changeable. But all-wheel drive isn't what matters. It's the tires that matter. Here's proof.
No Klipsch KMC 3 and 1 speakers? Quite surprising, absolutely love my KMC-1