^^^Crying out for a bro dozer^^^Full length frames that let pummel your foes.
Yes, yes I am. I've been wanting to buy a third key for a new to us vehicle, but the fact that the key is likely to be over $100 I've been holding off. Ever since I got spares for my last car for like $1.50 each I have had to question just where the progress is. No batteries to change, endless copies for cheap money, no worries of accidentally starting my car... I guess it could wear out but anything can.
Ouch!Lol. Thats nothing. We dropped $350 recently for a new key for our previous VW. Then found the old one in my wifes pocket!!!!!
Yes, yes I am. I've been wanting to buy a third key for a new to us vehicle, but the fact that the key is likely to be over $100 I've been holding off. Ever since I got spares for my last car for like $1.50 each I have had to question just where the progress is. No batteries to change, endless copies for cheap money, no worries of accidentally starting my car... I guess it could wear out but anything can.
Lol. Thats nothing. We dropped $350 recently for a new key for our previous VW. Then found the old one in my wifes pocket!!!!!
My grandsons have cars that I cannot read instantly, to much clutter and I still prefer knobs on a radio lolSimple, uncluttered dash layouts.
Come to think of it, I haven't lost any car keys either. Ever. I'm sure I've jinxed myself now, but still. It's a fair point, since I've never lost one, I should never need to buy one, so it's a bit like griping about the cost of a replacement engine--unlikely for most to ever need to face that expense.You guys are pretty lucky. The Mercedes keyless go keys are about $500. Which is probably why I haven't lost any of the keys in the last 6 years.
Well I use to be pretty cavalier about where I would put the second key sometimes and then go crazy trying to find it later. But now I make sure I know where the second key is and keep it in a specific spot so it doesn't get accidently lost.Come to think of it, I haven't lost any car keys either. Ever. I'm sure I've jinxed myself now, but still. It's a fair point, since I've never lost one, I should never need to buy one, so it's a bit like griping about the cost of a replacement engine--unlikely for most to ever need to face that expense.
Still, these days cars are just appliances to me, and simply take money from me, so I've been into used. I guess buying one $500 key could be viewed as just part of the purchase cost (like getting the tires I want, and adding any features I want, etc).
I would like to go back to the days before TPMS. It should die a quick death.
I miss tires with actual side walls. Todays large-rim-low-profile wheels generate excessive road noise, and don't take potholes too well.
I agree yet if they give you the actual pressure like on my Camray I find it very useful. Those others
Our winters are hard on the roads up here. We have a lot of worn, frost damaged and repeatedly repaired noisy pavement.14" wheels with 80 aspect ratio tires are definitely the ticket. I hope that they make a comeback sooner than later.
Our winters are hard on the roads up here. We have a lot of worn, frost damaged and repeatedly repaired noisy pavement.
Trans dip stick! I've only had 1 vehicle (BMW) that did not have an oil dispstick. Hated it.