montegoman562
MontegoMan562
montegoman562

As a parent to a son and a daughter I’ll answer it from the other side:

Hey. That’s my name.

Wait, makes your blood boil? He added the 2nd video once it was brought to his attention. Let’s also not pretend that she didn’t hit the SHIT out of him from behind. That was in the first video. Sure it’s probable he clipped her with the passenger side rear of his car, but she plowed into him full blast.

I’m saying if people smarter than I am are deciding when people are developed enough to make their own choices they should all sit down and figure out the legit age for that step.

very annoying. we can trust you with a car at 16 but not a beer or a cigarette or a gun. at 18 you can go to war and carry a gun but can’t have a beer afterwards.

THAT WAS BRUTAL JASON

Sorento is a perfect comparison giving it’s the same size and also has 3 rows, and offers a 4 cylinder N/A and a 4 cylinder turbo. The telluride is larger and comes standard with a V6, of course the smaller/lighter vehicle with a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder gets better gas mileage.

it’s a fantastic comparison vs the Sorento

What the hell? The Outlander competes against the Sorento not the Telluride. Your interpretation of the Mitsu is fine but your comparison against a Telluride is insane.

All terrain tires are a scam? what?! All Season and All Weather do not = All Terrain. All Terrains can be fantastic tires and are mainly for trucks/suvs that see more service than just asphalt. IF you buy the right tires, Snow Flake/Three Peak rated tires they will be fantastic in the snow. Mud terrains on trucks on

all variants of the mid 3's V6 from chrysler should be done every 3k or you’re gonna have sludge. It’s how I’ve kept multiple 3.7 V6's in jeeps running great, and now a 3.8 V6 in a Wrangler running great as well.

A couple quick thoughts on the 3k oil change.

That research backs up a delayed maturity is interesting. It’s really a question at this point of how to treat things. Is everything at 18? 21? 25 to support a mid 20's theory?

honestly Tesla could use this strategy all over north america where they still have push back. I’m sure the Tesla buyers in Michigan are sick of driving Ohio to buy a car...

ahhh another shining example of how 18 is not REALLY considered an adult in this country. If an 18 year old can carry a gun into battle for the U.S. they should be able to order a beer and drive any size truck they can get licensed for.

Just giving you my real world experience with this exact car. I can tell you that it was bright and sunny the day I drove it, I never had an issue with the screen, except, that when I was inside with it the screen was so bright my eyes hurt and I had to turn it down. Maybe their answer is just insane brightness?

Seriously.

I suppose it helps that I drive a 12 year old Yukon with a 5.3L in it and our other vehicle is an 13 year old Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon with a lift, 35's and armored bumpers to make it as slow as possible. But honestly, I wasn’t even driving the future planned fast one.

having actually driven the EV6, I clearly have driven too many “slow” or “normal” cars because when I punched it it didn’t feel like it pushed me back in my seat - it felt like it was trying to toss me into the back seat it pulled so hard. That was from a rolling 5-10 miles an hour. It may just be I’m not used to EV’s

Having driven an EV6 myself, the glare isn’t an issue in the driver seat and the rotary dial is really user friendly/easy to get used to, turn to the right for drive, left for reverse, middle is neutral and then you push the button in the center for park.