There's two things I always look forward to every morning and afternoon on work days. Getting to drive my car to work and getting to drive my car after work ;).
There's two things I always look forward to every morning and afternoon on work days. Getting to drive my car to work and getting to drive my car after work ;).
Me too, I'm glad I learned the basics and learned to respect a car's ability before I switched to a RWD.
2 stage traction control solves the problem + winter tires. And its fun if the oversteer is corrected in a controlled manner. Most drivers just don't know how to counter-steer properly and so they spin out with their summer tires on.
Finally those Princes' of Nigeria who will give me an unclaimed amount of money due to some bank error after I provide my routing and checking number can now buy a car in Nigeria and not go after craigslist ads in the states.
Could be, my car also has rounded door locks that cannot be picked as they all go flush with the panel when locked. And to unlock my car you have to pull on the handle twice from the inside. First pull unlocks it, 2nd pull opens the door.
"Her vazhïn hang like sleeve of wizard's robe."
"Accident reported
Some post 2000 German cars are like Fort Knox when trying to get in with anything but the original key. The actual door lock actuator collapses inside so the doors cannot be unlocked until the actuator is replaced. Only way to get in without breaking a window is to press unlock on your key fob.
Yes the hierarchy started after the 335i debuted. Prior to that the 330i's which were the top of the line 3 series still had it to 2 pipes on just one side.
Minus the wheels I like it!
Does the missile explode right before contact? Or does it explode after contact with the target?
BMW did the same thing with their 330i's on the E46 and E90 versions ;(. I can understand the 328i having it coupled to a side since the engine is a slightly smaller straight six but not for the top of the line one man. It wasn't until the 335i arrived where the dual exhaust was not coupled to one side.
You are spot on sir! On the opposite spectrum the same applies to the senior citizens that buy high end cars but drive them like its just another beige appliance.
They give off a slight Viper vibe.
Pretty sure I saw this bad boy getting driven a few times with camo on around my office not too long ago or maybe it was the new S class coupe. The engineers two buildings down always have a blast coming to my building for lunch with these test cars. Lucky bastards!
BMW's oil change intervals are 15,000 miles. If you do the math that's only 3.33333 oil changes over the course of your 4 year 50,000mile maintenance program. The dealership is trying to save their money and don't even think about the transmission or the differential fluid. It's called "lifetime" fluid which gave…
$30ish an hour not bad.
Smart also started selling the electric versions in May of 2013 which has a continuously growing portfolio.
I say Late model Camry or late model Kia Optima.
Always a Camry driver when it comes to hit and runs, road rage, stupid douche bag maneuvers. smh.