Also, it seems silly but when they get in, they often have their tails still sticking out so I’d open the glass, reach in to help them get where they need to be, then shut the hatch THEN shut the glass.
Also, it seems silly but when they get in, they often have their tails still sticking out so I’d open the glass, reach in to help them get where they need to be, then shut the hatch THEN shut the glass.
Nah, just the standard black. It was hard enough finding one with a manual. I was lucky to find it in green, that was the color I was looking for.
If they had an alltrack with a TDI it would definitely be a better car.
Green ‘18 Alltrack 6MT. I’ve owned it about 15 months and it’s got 35k miles on it already. Wonderful road trip car.
I suspect some folks don’t understand how electricity works and assume that you’d be causing their device to charge more slowly.
Agreed. I’ve owned 3 Saab 900's with the front-hinged hood, and there were plenty of times I had to take the hood off just to get a better angle on the engine bay. I got pretty good at removing it without a helper.
We couldn’t “save” both the wagon and the manual at the same time, try as I might, I had to make a choice.
The cowboy-style hardhats aren’t allowed on jobsites where I work. Alas, the fun police are in force here.
Well, judging from the responses, there are at least 10 people that own one.
Heck, even the Rivian pickups are doing 0-60 in 3 seconds. That’s pretty damn close to M5 territory.
I have a similar commute (depending which way I go/traffic) and about 28k per year. Same issues with car purchase decisions (although my wife has a more reasonable commute and does currently lease her car).
Find your soul mate, Homer.
The people rich enough to own this car are rich enough not to have to worry about pesky things like laws.
Wagon, naturally.
Yeah, I remember back then watching Pimp My Ride and thinking about how impractical and unreliable many of those modifications were. Add to that the fact they were always on a tight timeline and it’s a recipe for some bad outcomes.
It’s a nice entry point for inexperienced folks to try the game out without having to buy hardware. I’m sure MS will figure out a way to provide basic functionality without having to buy a joystick or pedals.
I’ve played MSFS since the 80's, back on a green screen AT&T DOS machine. I was pretty bummed after MS didn’t really follow-up FSX with anything. I remember when it came out, though, and how my computer at the time could barely run it.
My wife and I call them KenTacoHut.
I mean, you can see it from CA but the plant is actually out of state.
a mint ‘69 camaro and another 50's or 60's restored car (forget what it was) that wasn’t allowed to park in his own driveway because his HOA didn’t allow anything over 25 years old.