rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555

I’d love to do it and have done it in previous cars but currently my MK7 GTI has a brake override and as soon as you touch both pedals at the same time, the power gets cut by the stupid “fly by wire” and ESC :( 

poor headphones then. I was on a flight from MIA to ORD last month sitting next to a lady with a baby on her lap. The baby was crying before we even started taxiing so naturally I was terrified that my flight will be a one big misery. I popped in these amazingly affordable true wireless earbuds ($28 at amazon),

metal is great as it is much cleaner and less contaminated and it’s easily sorted but glass is very problematic. Since it breaks during transit, it’s almost impossible in the current single sort municipal streams to distinguish it from the same size materials of other kind (plastic, garbage, etc.). As a result you end

it’s missing MAGA stiker 

The ground clearance is only necessary so that they can get their fat asses into and out of the car more easily.

it’s a cat that’s mounted at the end of the exhaust system rather than in the middle. 

Left foot braking. 

I see your point however the characteristics you laid are somewhat exaggerated. I was talking about the buying process at the dealer for the most part.

Oh, that’s interesting to know. Not that I’d ever want to be an Uber/Lyft driver myself. 

I think that question is more designed to get you when your passenger gets injured and to up-sell you on the bodily injury coverage for your occupants. Since you’re carrying people more often, you have greater risk of those injuries and claims.

this isn’t true, but even if it was, think about all of those weekly/monthly driving bonuses that get paid out. That has to some from somewhere too. 

Apple pretty much needs to do car. The price for everyone will be the same, you will not have to visit the “dealership” anymore after your purchase and most importantly the car will work as intended. 

People surf internets without ad blockers?? In 2019?? 

so looking at cars such as this one and them being in TX, I have a very important question: what happened to all of those flooded cars from Houston during hurricane Harvey couple of years ago? I know that insurance took those and they were stored in abandoned race tracks around TX area but those cars didn’t make it to

One thing I don’t understand is why would I need to be in the navigation mode to do this? Can’t is just be driving along to report traffic or a speed trap or construction? Waze is much better in this arena.

not quite. Go to Sno*Drift and watch all of these AWD guys crawl around. The reason your picture looks so bad ass is long Swedish studs in those tires. Studs are not allowed in most states and even when they are, it’s only the short ones.

anything that is purely dedicated winter tire will amaze you. Unless you’re really picky, you’ll be happy even with the cheapest winter tire. All of them have trade offs: slush traction, packed snow traction, deep snow traction, dry winter traction, wear, rolling noise, fuel economy. You will not have a tire that does

Screw the Chrysler and Fiat. More important question is, what does this mean to the Citroen WRC team?

that’s a Renault which is not PSA brand. 

that’s odd. I’ve had 2006 MINI and now I have 2015 GTI and on both cars you only needed a caliper retraction tool that allowed you to screw the piston in rather than push it in but nothing else was needed.