There is a difference between the Triple square and the 12 point. Triple square each tip is a 90 degree angle (hence the “square”), while 12 point each tip has 120 degree angle.
There is a difference between the Triple square and the 12 point. Triple square each tip is a 90 degree angle (hence the “square”), while 12 point each tip has 120 degree angle.
Am I the only one getting auto-forwarded to the Root as the first “related” article pixel that pops up at the bottom of the article or the end of the comments.
Oh, thaaaat’s why I barely use this site anymore, thanks for the reminder.
Definitely not HOAPresidentParkingLot LLC
According to capitalism and the law of supply and demand, this must mean we have lots of ultra cheap cars now just to offload these cars and recoup any costs at all, right? Right? Oh, that only applies in the other direction.
But the person who’s looking to buy your vehicle likely isn’t on their phone...
The catch is they don’t have any
i know you will always pay higher prices for “convenience stores” but the prices have gotten outrageous. $3.80 for a gatorade. $2.50 for a candy bar. $4.00 for a small bag of chips. prices have gone from a 10-20ish percent increase over a grocery store to 50-100 percent more! When i was out of town there was a walmart…
You’ll be on calling/mailing lists for months even after you’ve bought a car. But that’s just car buying these days.
Not sure how the new setup will play out, but as for the ones on the lot currently I would try to find one to sit in for a while or even use before writing it off. The mk8 UI controversy is majorly overblown IMO. I think you will find that the majority of long term users/reviews come around to like a lot of stuff that…
When was the last time you saw a fragile glass vial filled with a toxic substance being used as in instrument in a car? There’s nothing wrong with thermistors, it’s what all industries use to measure temperature at this point in most products, which work well down to the other side of the decimal point for some very…
What a hellhole this automotive blog has become.
I’m sure the dealership sucks to deal with, but this guy also sounds like a massive, confrontational pain.
His cousin was also in Automotive, selling half a million brake pads to Ray Zalinsky to keep Callahan Auto afloat. Rolls Royce of brake pads.
Shoot the Si is only 6.8 seconds? My ‘13 Si was around 6.5 seconds with the K24 in it. I’m not a huge fan of the 1.5t. Kind of wish they put the 2.0T in the Si instead of it.
As someone who understands the gist of what you’re going for here, but who has never seen the series, it would have been useful to have images of each “stage” to show the differences between them and the tribute up top.
When you have a pretty stellar history and make a whoopsie you do get a bit of a pass. Especially if you make it right (Toyota frame rust?), but if you continually fuck up and don’t ever make it right, that is a bigger issue.
I’m I just old and cranky and think it doesn’t make a difference in how we decide? How we do it now, the larger the number the better, and the European way the smaller the number is better. Math is math no matter how to do it.
Not to be a conspiracy weirdo, but I can’t imagine that it’s easy to miss when trying to punch someone you’re standing 2 feet away from. Pretty obvious staged nonsense.
He’s parked his current boat in his driveway for four years, and a previous boat for many years prior to suddenly receiving this code compliance notice.