rearendedabenz
NET625
rearendedabenz

The e90 3 series had an optional trunk drawer for a tire inflation kit, among other things. For some reason I remember seeing a picture of a drawer with a space saver spare in it, but can’t seem to find evidence of that.

“Alexa, fill Chopper’s water bowl!”

BRING ON THE OEM DONKS!

I know it when I see it, that’s porn.

He gets his tan at Sherwin Williams, not sure what they color matched though.

I have a theory! Due to pedestrian crash standards, the front end of cars needs to be a certain shape for not killing people as much. So with all cars now conforming to this shape they need to have a more “graphic” front for a unique brand identity. In the end they all end up looking very similar and very strained

I have a vehicle that features none of these modes. What it does have though, is an automatic transmission that changes shift patterns based on how you’re driving it. When driving like a normal person it will happily up shift at 2200 rpm and keeps the engine nice an quiet on the highway. Ask more of it and it will

I always tell passengers to keep hand and feet inside the ride at all times until notified by an operator.

It’s going to be a struggle to find a new German brand car without a turbo. Off the top of my head there is the BMW i3, Audi R8, and probably something from Porsche maybe?

My favorite: “They need to sell the new car at the price of the original!” A friends uncle said to me in reference to the mustang. So I checked, turns out the current mustang costs roughly the same as the 60's original when adjusted for inflation. Although the current one has less steering feel than most Hyundai

You don’t have to guess, everything is for sale. When I sold phones at bestbuy customers would ask “What’s for sale?” And being the ass that I am, with a smile and nod I would respond “Everything!” Also dodge has deep pockets for advertising their truck that makes them all their money, the rest of their business isn’t

How about that it weighs as much as a full size truck?

Their top two suvs are based on the tacoma and tundra if that helps.

Thank your for the correction. Either way it would be a fun addition to a vehicles styling. Maybe for the center console structure.

I assumed that was going to be most of the car. The Gothic was more a reference to my experiences of walking through Paris and spotting the iron work of select subway station entrances. I think I’m out of my depth when it comes to design nomenclature.

They have humans drive the cars while the computer does mapping, scanning, and learns from the driver. So the cars are relying on multiple gps antennas and 3d scans for navigation. You can see the uber Volvos and Chevy bolts running repeated loops in Tempe Arizona at nearly all hours of the day. Tesla is doing

Put all the buttons in an air cannon and fire it at the dash from the back seat, fun “quirky” things like that. A hydraulic suspension so smooth you would think your on a bullet train but brakes abrupt enough your back seat passengers have a cover for pick pocketing you like on the subway. Mix up the styling

You forgot to mention the other great bit about the diff. That silver canister to the right of the tire is the external diff oil reservoir. So the diff is always full of oil up to about three quarters up that canister.

I too hope gas prices go back up to $4 a gallon. Dealers are way more excited to give deals on trucks. When I got my Tundra in late 2008 Toyota required dealers to buy trucks if they wanted priuses. Every dealer I went to had literally every variant of Tundra with flat spots on the tires. Fun times.