It is indeed a catch-22. Getting rid of Cap’n Bonespurs means getting a man who believes in torturing people for who they are, and instituting a Christian sharia.
It is indeed a catch-22. Getting rid of Cap’n Bonespurs means getting a man who believes in torturing people for who they are, and instituting a Christian sharia.
Yep!
Oh nice! That’s not bad at all, relatively speaking. The $4-5k I had in mind comes with own controller too (DSC). Looks like KW lands in-between around $3k. I wonder how this ST kit would compare to the latest rev from the 2018 model, which would land around $800-1000 before install.
Interesting. Poor interior on top of poor driving characteristics were two highlights of the Santa Fe that stuck with me to this day. Good on them for improving their brand quality
I think that’s where comparisons between cars start to break down just because people’s preferences and desires are so wildly different. I’ll take extra stiff over couch, but crossover popularity says couches are preferable for most
Yeah, the pogo is my main complaint with the RS, most importantly on behalf of my passengers. Replacing the suspension was not in my plans, but is definitely something I am keeping an eye on down the road. Problem is you are looking at either $1k for 2018 revision of dampers which supposedly nigh eliminate the…
Depends on the mods. He could have had a different suspension put in. It seems to be a relatively popular mod. Alternatively, your tolerance levels are higher than most where people prefer to ride on mobile couches.
Interesting point on the RS livability. The 2018 might be a better choice there. Specifically, a lot of RS complaints come from a pogo-like effect the suspension has on surfaces with multiple consequent bumps. Apparently there have been two revisions for the rear shock absorbers and one for the front, and according to…
So the last time I was in a Santa Fe it was a mid-to-late 2000s model. It felt very truck-like and handled like garbage, sort of like trying to steer a giant bucket of slop. I am very surprised to see this name pop up a few times now in the past few days for me. They must have figured *something* out
That’s really terrible! I don’t know what State you live in, but at least in NY there is help for it - maybe there is something of the sort in your State that would help you fight it.
Thankfully New York passed a law about this. Happened to me once with Urgent Care, and it was a matter of filing some paper-work to prove that I came into an “in-network” facility and was seen by an “out-of-network” provider.
I’m getting worried as these stupid things grow taller. Eventually in case of an accident they’ll just drive over me!
Wat?
Because they are a mature brand catering to mature adults with such things as Crossover 1 and Crossover 2. Just look at all that maturity!
Chin for days!
> the person who put other people in danger
You mean “the persons,” right? Assuming you are referring to the cops
I don’t think Mark is personally reviewing every report. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
Edit: just looked, it’s 35 members. I suspect that they’ve simply been flying under the radar along with all the other crap. Content control is a losing battle
American Taliban up in here. These people get radicalized domestically, and somehow “it’s just their opinion, man”
My first thought too
Civics are pretty large these days. They are also very safe and handle better than Accords.