timo1745
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timo1745

Interesting conclusion. Mine would be that a) Subaru and Audi have been around the longest (so of course they will be the basis of comparison for any “newcomers” and b) they don’t really compare themselves against one another because they’re in totally different market segments.

And pretty soon, it’s going to be just as good as Waze....uh...wait... ;)

Commuting to/from work in NJ daily is plenty of “adventure” for me, thanks ;)

You are so right. The child seat manufacturers have made their seat so damn gi-normous, they barely fit in any but the largest cars out there. We bought a brand new '05 Outback XT mit 5 speed manual thinking there'd be plenty of room for 1-2 car seats... and low and behold, we still had to slide the driver's and front

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In general, the idea of running your tank that low in anything but a dire emergency isn’t a good one. I had always been told that the dirt/water/gunk which can accumulate at the bottom of your gas tank (especially if your car is older as mine are) could be sucked up and clog your fuel filter if you run your tank down

...”or else you may find yourself waking up in your personal ‘wet spot’ “ ;)

Hear that? That's the sound of you breaking the Internet. Well spoken, sir. :)

Re: the whole mess with Ryan Lochte and his band of merry d-bag frat boys, shame on all of you. Sure, ignore the whole standard "you are an ambassador to our country and a guest in theirs" speech every Olympian receives, and tear apart and piss all over a gas station while drunk. But don't lie about it and make up

Come drive in Joisey and let me know how that works out for ya’ ;) If you leave 1 car length between you and the car in front of you, you’ll end up with 2 cars jumping into that space, and cutting you off in the process (and of course having to slam on your brakes). Then there’s the PA drivers who sit in the passing

What car did the article photo come from? Just curious :)

Butler, PA here! ;)

“In any case the powers that be in the USA did make deals that hurt people here in the USA. Trump is very much correct about that. “

Bingo. 100% this. Once upon a time, a corporation could be proud of having its operations on-shore because it represented social responsibility and jobs for American workers. Nowadays, “return on shareholder equity” is the one and only metric anyone gives a rat fart about, and the prior mindset now represents fiscal

When working from home, I do tend to walk around my home office while on phone calls, but I just don't "get" the appeal (health or otherwise) of a standing desk. Can you help me understand the benefits you've seen from it?

Well, think of it this way; I believe it might’ve been Jon Stewart who commented on the Chrysler-Fiat merger not being a case of “two negatives equaling a positive"...the negatives being America's least reliable auto manufacturer getting together with Europe's least reliable auto manufacturer, and nothing "positive"

And the cooling systems. And the door handles. And the suspension (bushings in particular, please). :)

Holy crap, I never would've thought of that. I have an older Infiniti which sporadically throws a TPMS warning for a few moments, and then it's gone again. It's too inconsistent to be one of the TPMS sensor's batteries going 'south'. I've been using one of these chargers for 1-2 years now and never would've thought to

Holy crap, I never would've thought of that. I have an older Infiniti which sporadically throws a TPMS warning for a

I am neither 30 nor a lady, but I would try not let the actions of one douche (and yes, kids....women can be just as douchy as dudes) dictate how you choose to conduct yourself around others. Remember, for every a-hole who gives you static for holding a door open for them, there are tens of thousands of others out

I have to assume this is just a result of the gene pool trying to cleanse itself of the weakest members. As the old saying goes, "a fool and his overpowered Corvette shall soon be parted"...