Point of order. The first captain of the Enterprise was Christopher Pike, in both the Prime and Kelvin Timelines. The original Pilot, The Menagerie, had Captain Pike shown prominently. James T. Kirk took over after Pike.
Point of order. The first captain of the Enterprise was Christopher Pike, in both the Prime and Kelvin Timelines. The original Pilot, The Menagerie, had Captain Pike shown prominently. James T. Kirk took over after Pike.
You rang, 0.29?
With the engine in the back, the bottom of the VW is very flat, compared to the exposed drivetrain of the XKE. That will wreck aero.
That last bit? That’s completely true. Never more true than bedtime or the middle of the night.
Except for lexus RXxxx SUV’s. Those driver’s are scientifically proven to be the worst. Anywhere.
Which situation are you referring to?
Plant based diet: eat grass fed beef?
He’s crossing out the data and time, man.
$kay, you make me pine for my 2002 Z06 so much today.
It’s all good!
Good tips, these. I always pack too much. Always. But it’s still less than the kids take...
*checks it. Understands it.
BWAHAHAHA! Nice, $kay!
In for remastered edition in 4K....
Alright, you win the internets.
Sorry, I wasn’t trying to imply that you did directly, just that they have been linked arguing against Subaru’s in general, even 3 year old models. Worded that poorly.
That’s fine, but I also had both a 2010 Legacy and a 2010 Outback, and both went well over 100k miles without a hitch, so my personal experience doesn’t match the claims out there. My Subaru’s have been rock solid.
What’s worse, then? Age? Or Miles? Both? What’s the cutoff? Do cars magically fall apart at 5 years? 110k miles? 10 years? Why link a bunch of lawsuits are cars that are less than 7 years old? What’s the point?
One never knows. I’ve put 120k miles on a car in under 3 years, before. Subaru hasn’t been making the Crosstrek, or the CVT, for all that long, but apparently they are ripe with problems, if some people are to be believed.
Crosstrek hasn’t been out all that long. Either way, we drive it, a lot, maintain it, and it’s fine.