OK, so i have a set of stock wheels (with factory tpms) off my old 2016 GT premium that I've been storing for 2 years. They're the 18 inch wheels and they have Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 winter tires mounted on them. The wheels have some curb rash but nothing terrible. The tires have less than 5k...
Ug no thanks! Anyone can throw money at a car and make it faster, and from all indications that's holding true with the Stinger as well. And not for nothing, KIA has crushed Ford in the reliability ratings for the last several years. My mustangs interior looked great when I bought it, but it...
I had that problem with a car once, turned out to be the differential. The gears broke in weird and would resonate between 60-80 mph causing vibration. The only fix was replacing the gears. The tech thought it wasn't shimmed properly. (I'm referring to the original posters problem btw)
Good...
My geico rates have steady gone up for the last 5 years on every car I've owned, even though logically they should go down as the cars value decreases. I'm in my 40's, no accidents or tickets in the last 10 years.
I just got a quote from progressive with the same coverage and it's $45 a month...
Meh, I'm in my 40's I don't need the flash and noise anymore. The focus rs or sti would probably feel more fun, but they also ride like crap and have cheap interiors (I've owned sti's before). I'm also possessed of healthy self confidence and don't need a flashy car to boost it up.
I just...
And then they'd all get spanked 0-60 by a stage 1 golf r :p . Maybe not in the quarter, but I don't go to the track anyway. I was heavily leaning towards a charger scat pack next year but now I'm floating the idea of a 2018 mustang with the auto or Golf R. The Golf is winning right now for the...
The people who buy mustangs and camaro's aren't usually interested in awd anyway. They're looking for that rwd experience.
You could always get a kia stinger gt, that has an awd drive option.
If you have stupidly steep hills awd will certainly be easier to deal with. With something like the mustang you have to be easy on the throttle to get moving.
With 600 disks to go through I'm not sure you should trying to use that as an example of time savings :lol: And do you really keep 600 cds in your car?
AWD can make bad drivers feel a little more confident, and if you had dirt roads AND snow to deal with I'd probably want an AWD. Not a car though,
I'd want a suv or truck(mainly because of how uneven dirt roads can be, for clearance) Everyone seems to forget that for decades all anyone had was...
Having done the awd and rwd in 6+ inches of snow I can say... doesn't matter that much really. If the snow is high enough to bottom out the car and get stuck, awd isn't going to help. I've never even been close to getting stuck with Nokians in a rear wheel drive. Yeah I can't accelerate quite a...
And it's usually unqualified, wrong, and sometimes down right dangerous. People tend to read what they want to hear instead doing the right thing. You're kind of proving my point with this post, that only an idiot takes medical advice from an internet forum. Especially a car forum at that.
Ah see I read the whole thread and not just the first post. He said he'd recover, but the doctor believes using a clutch will cause him to aggravate his back again.
It probably has to do with putting uneven pressure on his back since you only push the clutch with one foot. Where medical advice...
Again if you aren't doctor and familiar with his case saying "Exercise!", is just kinda stupid. If exercise would fix it his doctor would have told him to go do it. Now if his doctor DID tell him to and he just doesn't want to that's his own damn problem.