So a company designs junk but and then spends a fortune on bolting tools and pays a cosmic level attention they maintain their torque accuracy? In my estimation it’s a flawed logic
If that’s how painstakingly thorough they are with maintaining precision of their precision tools and torque accuracy on EACH bolt, on a budget vehicle such as Jetta, the final product has got to be equally good
Flaws do happen, but if the tools are THIS precise, the product made with them is as well.
New cars are extremely good. We’re on the vicinity of plateau for quality, as far a as I’m concerned
Yesterday, on my way to the city of Zaporizhzhya, which has close to a million population and is mere 18 miles from the front line, stopped at probably the most fancy gas station chain here called UPG.
With this one, I’ll start with food choice and then mention the oil 🙂
** 9 choices for a...
Stopped by for fuel in Kyiv at one of the largest chain gas stations here, called OKKO.
There isn’t much choice for oil: some Mobil Super, Castro Magnatec and Edge, and OKKO branded stuff:
However, there is a dedicated corner for Fiskars (Finland) gear and few Karcher (Germany) items in...