The Jeep Wrangler begs to differ - Almost no depreciation, but an FCA product so quality is shit. You’ll spend a lot on it, love it, and it will constantly have something broken. Mine was brand new, traded in 2.5 years after MANY warranty repairs.
The Jeep Wrangler begs to differ - Almost no depreciation, but an FCA product so quality is shit. You’ll spend a lot on it, love it, and it will constantly have something broken. Mine was brand new, traded in 2.5 years after MANY warranty repairs.
Antibiotic free could be good, just because they may have been in better living conditions where they aren’t constantly sick/needing antibiotics. Organic can never really hurt.
I may have even been 10, not really sure (long time ago) but I was very young and far from driving age. I could see over the instrument panel that time.
You must mean every Acura SUV with LED headlights and every other corolla with high beams on.
The Unexpected Cheddar is fantastic.
2004+ Toyota Land Cruiser or Lexus LX.
So, having it before hand is not strictly necessary if you have ready access to it (India this might be more of a problem of course).
Maybe they’re selling the Range Rover HSE behind it too?
My Wrangler’s cloth seats were black. I think your best bet is some type of dark gray, tightly woven / durable fabric.
If you treat it like a museum piece inside that’s fine. I minimize anyone eating in my car, but it doesn’t always work out that way. The chocolate was a very specific example - I told someone not to eat in my car, she did, dropped a tiny speck of chocolate on the seat, sat in it for an hour, then it was…
“What’s really strange is that the driver’s side is far rustier than the passenger’s side.”
It blows my mind how poorly the markings on the road are in MA. A drop of water on the pavement, and you can no longer see the lines. I’d be curious to know the cost difference between regular road paint and the iridescent ones that reflect light even when wet, so you can actually see the lines.
Go take a chocolate bar, piece of cheese, piece of bread, and a ketchup packet to your cloth car seat. Please smear each one in a 4" long line, sit in it and drive around a bit, then do the same on a leather seat. Same goes for anything oily/greasy whether it be a car part or leaking take-out container.
Cloth seats are superior to leather initially, if you don’t have good bolstering in your seats, and if it’s a dedicated track car that gets parked in the sun 24/7 with the top down.
Meh. Video games drove me to think that revolvers sucked/couldn’t be fired quickly. This is incorrect, based on my experience with my latest acquisition.
I’ve heard nightmares about those JK 6-Speeds eating clutches every 30k miles and popping out of gear from vibrations. I went auto in my ‘14 because of the throws and clutch consumption rumors. Then traded it because everything else was falling apart/failing.
Fantastic app idea, I wish I had thought of it! The MacRumors renderings assumed the space on either side of it would be black, so that the notch wouldn’t be noticeable. When the phone was actually announced, I was surprised that the notch had color on either side of it. Now I’m convinced it’s so that people will…
I’m 100% in support of the 4 aux buttons. I had A-Pillar lights on my JKU, and it SUCKS having to drill a hole somewhere to mount a switch. Having built-in switches will make installs much cleaner.
“window switches are still on the center stack, and not on the doors. (Many people don’t like this, but I’m a big fan of the setup on manual transmission vehicles)“
ungray please