Tried to trade it in lately?
Tried to trade it in lately?
When there is a dealership, there is always cocaine and prostitutes involved.
Even worse, idiot's with papers stuck under their front wiper blades as they drive down the street.
Nopen, they still use the same inferior metal and paint today as they did in 1989, and before.
Nope, Hyundai’s are cheaply made with inferior parts and paint. This is a problem with a majority of them, even ones without canoes on them.
After selling Hyundai’s and working on them in a body shop, I can tell you that they use some of the cheapest parts. Cheap as in money, as well as in quality. (In fact, I have e seen a few Chinese aftermarket parts that were better quality than Genuine Hyundai parts, and Chinese parts are complete garbage. ) That…
You only need the 10mm socket, no need to remove the rest.
You jest, I’m sure. For $15 to $20 you buy one and then take a 10mm socket and remove the old one. Quite inexpensive and easy to replace.
I don’t mind 17, 18, 19 or even 20 inch wheels on certain vehicles. But when you get into the 22 plus range and only have a 1 inch sidewall, basically a rubber band, that is where I draw the line. Cars or trucks with that set up handle crazy, and you feel every little pebble or crack in the pavement.
Uhm, yeah. Any vehicle sitting outside with weeds growing over will have more than 'surface rust' . You have to open the doors and get under them to see the truth.
Would you have any Eagle vehicles on your ranch?
WTF is that?
No, I like my cars to look a little different from one another and maybe including a few design cues from their brothers, but not an almost exact copy.
Thanks, now I have thrown up in my mouth twice, in less than 5 minutes.
That's a Camaro. WTF?
S let me get this straight. You put a lot of time, money and energy into one vehicle and got it running and driving properly. Also, throughout that timeframe, you were buying other Jeeps that may or may not have been running properly and wrenched on a few of them from time to time while they may or may not have been…
And Indian went even farther back on time with their big bike styles.
Go actually look at a Scout, Ecout Bobber and you'll see they are similarly priced compared to H.D. of the same class bike.
Similarly priced, and not better, just different.
Because they just want to dig on Harley.