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I had an IS300, needed a front wheel bearing. I replaced the bearing with an Autozone one and 3 months later it was bad again. What I learned time and again was that it was just worth it to get genuine Toyota/Lexus parts for that car, aftermarket never held up. So anyway, I take the knuckles off, bring them in to the

I just did the same this weekend. Its still way too much of a grind and it felt like there is hardly any single player career mode that doesnt try to push you to hour long endurance races, GT3+ class cars, or online. Online is such a chore, put in a PP range you want to play at or around, spend some time mucking about

Me. I bought one. Just under 2 years ago. Honestly, I think its the best looking in its segment, UConnect is hands down the best infotainment in the industry. Early woes of oil consumption were fixed with a software flash. Its been a very, very good vehicle for me other than an intermittent rough shift between 2nd and

My Jeep Compass Trailhawk. The programming on the 9spd auto is clunky at best, especially when cold, and it somewhat regularly hangs way too long in a lower gear at highway speeds when an incline has basically leveled out. Its my first time owning an automatic and, while most of the time its fine, I really wish it was

I’m so happy that when I bought my car a little under two years ago it was a super painless experience. They had an amazing price posted because of Chryslers “Employee Princing” event, the car I wanted in a color I wanted with the options I wanted. The hardest part was financing because I had just finished grad school

Android Auto in my Jeep Compass has games built into it. Didnt realize this was such a revolutionary thing....

Because literally no speed is safe to be driving on oil, much less water covered oil. Its also an exceptionally unusual road condition and cant be predicted, unlike rain, snow, or ice. 

Early 90s Lexus LS.

Hire a trailer to load some up?

I imagine all the ones nearby were full but regardless, driving an hour or so north or south would have solved this. 

Well I imagine all the ones nearby get filled up pretty quickly. Driving An hour or so north or south would have solved the issue. 

You act like this is a tornado that popped up out of nowhere. There was literally a weeks notice to do something about this. Not exactly “fleeing”

Minnesota seems to have lots of strong single make groups. I know Neons have a strong rep as did IS300s. Its pretty interesting. 

I cant fathom what other vehicles a person would have that they wouldnt think “hey, lemme drive this like, 2 hours from here and grab a hotel room”

Everyone is posting cars for the ultra wealthy when the proletariat had some amazing cars. I present, for your consideration, the Alfa Romeo Giulia.

Check in the radio if you can adjust how strong the feature is. I know on my Compass I can do light, where it barely gives your hands a nudge to let you know, up to full on yanking you back into the lane. 

Power seats, with memory, are nice when you have two drivers. Especially if it identifies each persons unique key. 

My most recent purchase (‘21 Compass Trailhawk) fortunately does NOT have a sunroof. Its got most all the other cool bells and whistles but fortunately does not have that one. I’m 6'2" and headroom is already a premium. Plus this thing isnt exactly a “wind in your hair” sporty driving experience. 

This. Its billed as a few hundred dollars to a few thousand employees, something on the order of a million dollars I imagine. Honda can afford it. 

Jump pack, jump pack sized tire inflator, hitch with a ball on it, a net for my roof basket, some microfiber towels, and lastly a hammer and stakes for the awning on my roof.