I know this question may seem out of place here but it was intended for Yahoo Answers, it just isn't working right now. I was parked at a friend's house and a thunderstorm caught us offguard. The water rose up to about 75% of the tires, and when I could get to my car, water was pooled a bit in the area you set your feet in. How bad is that kind of flooding and what should I be worried about, and what actions should I take?
My car is a 2009 Cobalt, so it is manual. I'm not sure if that helps considering it might have less electrical components because of it. I'm very worried, however, because I was planning a trip to another state just 2 days from now.
The image hows up to where the water reached.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/a70/1272386/
google it lad
>>15181098
>http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/a70/1272386/
Articles like that are hardly reliable though. I was hoping for some first hand experience.
>>15181106
Well, my 2002 Ford Focus (automatic) got flooded to about the same level in a thunderstorm, and it smelled like shit until it dried, but otherwise suffered no negative effects whatsoever.
Who else doodles cars while on lectures? Do you doodle?
General Draw Thread.
Pic related is my creation today.
is that the 2018 camaro???
>>15180861
looks like a VISION GT concept
>>15180861
Nope, just a random quick doodle.
Pic related is another creation of mine.
>2017 and onward Audi's will all be reactive FWD based 'AWD' instead of permanent torsen systems like before
Rather FUCKING kill myself to be honest, quattro is dead.
>>15180769
>all
I doubt the R8 will
I don't really care
it doesnt snow here so i have no need for quattro
and i wouldnt track an audi out of fear of breaking it from how fragile those vag piles of shit are.
>i'd own a b5s4 tho
>>15180769
Volkswagen BTFO!!!!!
Anyone know a lot about vr4 3000gt's? I've been looking at them and they just seem like a cheap wrx killer. What are the pros and cons?
Pros: looks sick if clean , bretty fast stock
Cons: too much electrical and stuffed engine bay
>>15180669
I own one. Kills my buddies GC8 STI. Kills my buddies charger, they're really quick cars. They handle well with coil overs. People say they're disgusting my heavy but they're just as heavy as the rest of the rice rockets of the time. They're cheap to buy but not as cheap to maintain. They can be reliable if you don't treat it like garbage on wheels.
>>15180669
they're stupidly quick. seriously one of the fastest cars you can buy for the price.
with 320 bhp stock and 315 Nm it's more than enough to compete with the much lighter RX-7 FD (especially since it's all wheel drive AND all wheel steer, pretty much negating the former's conering superiority, if a good driver is present)
as long as you treat it like a princess (frequent maintenece and oil changes) it'll be a great car.
neglect the tiniest detail even once, and it'll go to shit quick. and you can bet it's a pain in the ass to work on.
>but then why isn't it more famous
because it's hard to work on and hard to modify. the RX-7 and Supra took off in popularity because you could slap a ton of shit on them.
the VR4 is a more refined beast...
10/10 would onw again (it was my track car for a while)
This must be the epitome of stupid ass front designs.
It looked even dumber in real life
>>15180616
when will the fat angry bubblemobiles go away
>>15180616
so what's the point of this thread?
it's pretty sleek looking to be honest
>>15181399
A jellybean with an angry face is "sleek" to you?
I may need a new battery, /o/. Taking it to the parts shop tomorrow or the day after to check the voltage. The batt itself has been in the car for over 3 years and the winters are long and cold here so I'm pretty sure I just need to replace the batt.
Anyway what are some good brands/models? How much should I spend? Like I said before the winter is like 7-9 months of the year and can get very cold for about 4 of those months.
>>15180406
Wut kar? And engine if there are multiple ones.
Buy one of those fancy deepcell batteries
>>15180416
>Wut kar? And engine
It's for an SC 400 with the 4.0L V8.
>driving back home from blunt ride
>a few blocks from my house, just a street or two away
>so close
>car battery light suddenly turns on, steering feels stiff and there's a burning odor
>immediately pull to the side of the road
>late at night, traffic is light, speed limit is 40 mph
>moderate daytime traffic though and car is parked on the right next to a school
>have nothing in my car, no safety kit or reflective clothing
>wedge white paper bag from fast food place in window
>looks ghetto af
>have mom pick me up
>it's now 2am
how long until i have to call a tow truck to get it to a repair shop? like right now, or in the morning when the pep boys would be opened or what?
old vehicle, 15 years old with about 130k miles on it, the oil light came on a few weeks ago but i added oil to the vehicle and it operated just fine until now
>go to bed
>wake up and enjoy breakfast
>call tow services when youre done
>15180367
thanks, guess i'll do that. i didn't know if the cops were supposed to come and tow it, I'm kinda tripping now about the neighbors seeing my car, it's on a well traveled road that most of the neighborhood has to take to get to the main highways, my car is distinct its mortifying to think about
>>15180353
>smoking anything
Kill yourself.
>post yfw you find out that in 1996 the McLaren F1 ran a 7:11 on a slightly longer setup of the nurburgring than we run now
on 20 year old tire technology mind you
G O D M A C H I N E
>>15180134
>village idiot is the one posting stupid shit
>still slower than the nismo
B T F O
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F
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>slower than a nismo GTR
wew lad
>>15180146
BTFO
Imagine if Chrysler and Cadillac had made these two cars to compete against the Ford GT in the mid 2000s
fucking amazing
>>15179950
I bet they would've been slower than a civic around the ring just like the GT
>>15179976
The Chrysler super-car was forced-canned by Daimler (chrysler's then owner) because i think it would've been a better super-car then what was coming out of Mercedes at the time for a cheaper price.
There were some other cars canceled by Daimler as again, it could've upstaged Mercedes.
As for the Cadillac Cien i don't know that car's story. i wish Cadillac even now would make some kind of super-car with that new twin-turbo V8 they are developing.
A v6 Camry pulls up to the red light, starts revving his engine, what do you do?
pull over, get on my smartphone and order some $2000 coilovers, because gotta go FAST
>>15179883
Just ignore him and cry to myself because I can't beat him in my FR-S.
>>15179883
Turn on my lights.
Whats the closest an American can get to an EF/EG Civic or 1st gen Renault Clio
>>15179872
focus/fiesta
>muh cobalt
cobalt a shit
>>15179872
a pair of $2000 coilovers bolted up to a shopping cart
make sure you weld the rear diff
Personally i think they're ugly, but they have a decent amount of power, RWD, manual, and they're cheaper than the competition. What else should I consider?
A Mustang GT.
>>15179818
Just get it. Everyone is gonna complain about how they think the interior is shit or whatever. But it really isn't. What it's made out of is pretty cheap, but you're buying it for the performance and not because it's comfy. I know people who have em and love em
lolpeniswindows
So this is about a piece of equipment, but I figured /o/ was the best place for a quick answer.
I put my mini excavator on the corner two weeks ago and discovered a leak over the weekend. I was taking it to bobcat around the time a mexican dude was calling about it.
I told him it had a leak and I was taking it to get it fixed, call me back. Well he called me back and wanted to buy it, cash, as-is.
Now I can't figure out why someone would buy a machine without even hearing it run with a know leak of unknown origin, and unknown cost and difficulty to fix.
I came off my price more than it would probably cost to fix, but with these machines you never know.
So my question is this- how likely is it this guy sabotaged it, loosened a fitting so it would leak and he could get a hell of a deal?
I've got cash on the table tomorrow if I go through with it, but I worry I'd regret forever wondering what the leak actually was. Plus I think it's a total dick move to sell things with problems, albeit this is all disclosed on my end.
What do /o/? Take less cash now and avoid and expensive repair or be paranoid about it and get it checked and fixed, possibly (probably) never recovering the repair cost unless it was just a loose fitting?
Pic related. 3500lb + trailer tow it around with my taco.
>>15179781
If it was a fitting that he could easily get to and loosen then you should be able to find it pretty easily shouldn't you?
>>15179793
It was pouring rain today, and I don't know shit about this. It's up at the dealer now, but I don't want to throw away money getting the leak found...
>>15179805
Is it leaking hydraulic fluid, engine oil, coolant, or what? It's not gonna cost you very much just to get the shop to find it for you.
A new concept from Volvo Trucks is said use 30 percent less fuel compared to typical long-haul trucks. The improved aerodynamic design includes the use of cameras instead of rear-view mirrors, optimized chassis side-skirts covering the rear wheels and improved air flow for the engine's cooling system. , newly-developed tires with lower rolling resistance are used, the trailer weight has been reduced by 2 tonnes (2.2 tons) and improvements have been made to the truck's drivetrain. The truck is powered by a Volvo D13 Euro 6 engine.
That sounds impressive if it's true.
How much duel does a truck use? I have no clue at all.
>>15180953
Like 6-7.5mpg
Are steering wheel covers any good /o/?
>>15179711
Why
Mask off and coat with bedliner.
>>15179693
I've yet to see one that wasn't ugly as sin.