"hey anon, mind if i just eat this in your car?"
I've ate that before. Shit was great but i forgot what its called. Does anyone know?
To answer your question OP, fuck no
>>17149277
In Australia people call it just a snack pack, or halal snack pack usually bought at a kebab shop.
>>17149262
You can fuck right off.
Sorry about politics, but now that Trump kinda pushed American automakers to shift manufacturing to USA, apple is also following the bandwagon. Are we in for an era of well made American cars?
>>17149226
>most foreign companies build their cars in the US
>meanwhile US automakers have their cars built in mexico
doesnt really matter, because American cars are still shit
>>17149226
No.
>"American interiors are shi..."
>>17146775
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That interior looks like uninspired ass.
>>17146775
At least there's none of that textured black plastic like in most German "luxury" cars.
Im going to buy a V6 Mustang.
You triggered m8?
>>17137865
Nope, just get a manual you pussy
>>17137865
That's like bragging about banging your mother, it's not an accomplishment mate
>>17137865
No, it's not that bad kek
Show me a comfier car
>His car doesn't have rich corinthian leather
>>17154256
impala ss bonneville seat swap
Is the Boxster a chick car? I really like it.
Who cares faggot, if you like a car and can afford it then get it.
>>17153858
>Is the Boxster a chick car?
Think of it as an expensive Miata, only the S trims are quite quick. So it's a hairdresser's car, but also full of
>muh feels
I'd recommend getting a Cayman over a Boxster but either way, get a second gen with the 3.4l flat six.
>>17153858
It's shit.
Free car
it has bad gaskets and may need a new ecu
How much and is it better to just buy new car
car in Q is a seventh generation civic sedan
>>17153556
>free car
>needs $1500 worth of repairs
Scrap the thing or part it out and use that $ towards a $3000 civic
Which gaskets?
I mean its free, worst case you could just put in the effort to actually sell it as a parts car or something on craigslist and make a few hundred bucks.
>>17153572
I don't actually have that information, how would that change the job?
Is it feasible to do gaskets myself? I don't have any know how or instruments to do it and no mechanic or car minded people in the vicinity.
How much is it to get an ECU? can you install it yourself or is there a process a professional needs to oversee
I wouldn't need the car IMMEDIATELY, so it is a thing that I could work on over time ( two months, just a summer before i go back to uni)
So I am gonna be making a drive up to Sacramento from the LA area this summer and wanted to ask any people that up live which are the best/most technical roads east Sacramento.
Basically, whats the Sacramento equivalent to Los Angeles's Glendora Mountain Road?
Sacramento is in the middle of a 150 mile wide vally, you fucking idiot. You have to be well on your way to Tahoe before you find hills.
>>17153233
Then what do you call all of this you fucking idiot?
>you have 16k max budget, the more money yiu save the better
>2 irish twin babies
>A poodle and a Rottweiler
>Wife
What does /o/ buy?
>Pic related, too fucking cramped and 2 doors is shit
Also, wife is pushing me towards a Honda CRV or Odyssey. They don't seem half bad, but im wondering if theres something better.
>pls respond
>>17153225
Get a used JKU.
Car won't start, won't turn over, no clicking, no lights or anything. It must be some sort of connection problem, and I already check under the hood. I went looking for the fuses and I see that pic related is unplugged. Could that be the issue? I can't find where it plugs in
The battery isn't dead right?
>>17152958
Yeah I tried to jump it, nothing.
you have to disconnect the positive end of battery overnight. see if the battery dies again
>he bought a car that loses its value
She was smart enough to buy a car that only appreciates. Why weren't you?
Because I plan on keeping my car until I die or there is absolutely nothing left of it, so wether it holds its value, loses it or appreciates is no concern of mine
>>17152818
Nah she's only standing in front of it
>implying my car depreciated
I want to get a new mid-size sedan in the 22-25K range. I'll probably own it for at least 10 years and drive the hell out of it. What manufacturer should I choose? The Altima is the cheapest option, but will maintenance and repair costs over 10 years make something with a better reliability refine like the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry save me money over the long run?
>>17152559
2017 Camry SE
Has spoiler, sport suspension (aka pain in the ass stiff, but auto enthusiasts love the asspain cuz they're all homo anyway), 17" wheels, paddle-shifters with auto-rev-matching downshifts (for srs mah niggolo), red stitching on the interior (+20hp), etc.
Can be had for $17,500 before tax. I paid 18,500 months ago when they had worse rebates, and the 2018 next-generation refresh is coming soon so they are on DEEP discount. Expect 7K off MSRP.
You can prly have enough to upgrade to a v6 in your 25K budget, but the overall operating/maintenance costs of that are much much higher according to studies, and the 4cyl Camry is a sure bet for lowest total cost and greatest reliability (better than Honda Accord).
The Honda Accord Sport trim looks sexier, hella good looking 4cyl family sedan. Slightly more "fun" handling, even though honestly I think the Camry SE ain't as bad as it's rep for being "boring" and "sedate". Toyota is busting it's balls to be sporty and cool and athletic these days, this Camry was the start of it, that's why it looks so aggressive, it's got the Lexus trapezoid grill and all.
>>17152726
Also heil nah to the Nissan. Nissan quality ain't close to Honda, which ain't close to Toyota.
Lexus > Toyota > Honda > Nissan
Although sadly these days Lexus and Toyota have both cheapened up compared to the 90s, this is what happens anytime a company gets good and knows it.
>>17152559
Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are not too different now in terms of reliability. The Honda/Toyota badge jacks up the price significantly because of the reliability meme. If you take care of your car, you can expect reliability. I've owned Nissans all my life and they have served me well. If I had to guess, the maintenance for a new Nissan will be the same as a new Honda or Toyota. Most modern cars are similar now. Just stay away from the CVT transmissions in the pre-2013 Nissans. I had a v6 Altima with the CVT and it was absolutely shit. Would always slip when I drove it hard. Now they fixed them and they are actually pretty reliable. Do it OP!
What's the purpose of GMC?
>>17152396
Originally, to sell trucks at Pontiac dealerships.
>>17152396
They're the redundancy department of redundancy.
in all seriousness, they're supposed to be the luxury versions of whatever Chevy BS they offer
>>17152396
Holy fuck that vehicle is ugly as shit
I have a 1997 BMW 528i, what are the benefits of getting it registered as historic and are there any down sides?
>>17152391
nah it's a piece of shit bmw not worth the paper or the resources
>>17152391
It will be one day, but not yet. What state are you in?
I have a 40 year old vehicle that I still haven't registered. Because its none of their business yet.
>>17152565
I live in Maryland, and its been 20 years so it should be?
Ok /o/tists I have a fun exercise for you. I'm picking up a 1994 Acura Integra RS tomorrow. Its cosmetically and mechanically perfect and bone stock. Between the money I'm saving after haggling and the rest of the car budget I had saved up I have almost two thousand dollars left to spend on it. I know a lot of you drive import shitboxes and I'd like to know what you'd spend the 2k on. It could be mechanical, cosmetic, interior, or exterior. What would /o/ do?
Keep it stock
Learn to love the car for what it is
Experience stock performance and its handling capabilities and limits
After a year, Invest in Wider wheels, sticky tires, coilovers, and poly bushings. It will be worth it. This is upgrades we are talking about though. Immediatly upon buying it you will invest money mechanically because its an old car and will probably be your daily. After that then upgrade handling.
Now go away
>>17152171
Lightened flywheel, nice tires, and good wheels
>>17152199
+1 for a lighter flywheel. Better gas mileage and your car goes faster. Relatively easy to instal too. I got one off eBay back in the day. Went from 19lbs to 8lbs. Tremendous difference, it's a win-win.