Do you know what they were geared for?
Do you know what they were geared for?
Can we confirm they had the same gearing?
Definitely not arguing with you on the last point but yes, happens all day every day in Florida.
Possibly. Just to make sure we’re saying the same thing this is 20 minutes of constantly holding the clutch to some degree or another. I don’t think the Jetta had a particularly heavy clutch, but it wasn’t light either.
If you do that in Miami you have to add in minimum an extra hour travel time because everyone will just cut in front of you.
Impressive, I didn’t know any Kia could handle carrying a fighter jet on the roof.
Used to daily an 06 VW Jetta that was manual and after 20 minutes of stop and go on the highway my knee would start hurting.
Weird, lived in Miami for a number of years and never had this issue
MUKGA sounds like you’re getting sick though.
I was going to say that’s a damn good looking Cadillac finally...then I re-read your comment.
But it’s not that they would go away. If just changes how they are setup, run and who owns them.
CarMax won’t even make an offer on a vehicle that has had the airbags deployed.
That’s a lot of lost resale value too :(
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They wanted to compete in the SxS class, the rules changed so rapidly (not last minute but pretty quickly) that they no longer qualified for the SxS class after he already built the vehicle.
A dirtbike won the overall at the Baja 1000 this year too. They don’t have the same top speed but they can maneuver through tight and dangerous stuff much easier.
I wouldn’t use bedsides for a couple reasons. 1) It’s more susceptible to crash issues and 2) It raises the center of gravity in an already tall vehicle.
Bro truck crowd is a small portion of the trucks sold in the US.
Oh this is great, their heads are going to explode about what to do.
Do you know it’s most people? I don’t think it is but I don’t have statistics to back it up either way. Regardless, that’s exactly why I put that disclaimer in my statement.