I can appreciate that for sure. All else equal, narrower probably is better. Regardless, tires are certainly the priority. I had to replace mine before driving to Ohio last month for the same reason. And it DID snow while I was there. Stock Pirellis would have been all but impossible.
Alright! There's hope. I'm sure it's the exact same issue for me. I'll have to have the dealership here take a look, but I'll probably wait to hear if it truly fixes the issue for you. Thank you for the update!!
I doubt this. I haven't found narrower tires to be better in snow at all. I've found far more difference in the tread compound, driving in snow, ice, slush, etc.
Doesn't look like you can go wrong with either tire. I might look at the Continentals next time, especially worth the lower price, but really like the Michelins I've got.
I've gone to the Michelin AS Pilot Sport 4s, and they are superior to the Pirellis in all conditions. On other cars, I've used the Pilots, and they were still great tires in all seasons. Won't be as good as the PS4s, but Michelin is a good tire in any case.
I'm not sure this is a question of the impact hydrogen production has on the environment. It's production won't make pollution worse than fossil fuels or electric. And it's byproduct is obviously good.
Not unlike battery tech that had to be developed and made cheaper, what's needed for...
Thanks! I'm kind of hoping to compare it (MGW) on an MT-82 to a Tremec, as that's what I've got in my GT. Does it bring the MT-82 any closer to the experience of a Tremec? No slop is good, shorter throw is easy enough to appreciate. But does it change anything about getting into a gear or...
Two questions: aside from cost, is there value in diluting the soap in a foam cannon, or alternatively, is there benefit in not diluting the soap?
Second, what's your take on Americana Global Ceramic Aftercare?
Looking forward to your review! Have you used the MGW shifter previously? Curious how it feels different (besides being shorter throw) than stock and whether it does anything that compares to the Tremec.
I second this question. Would like to know if this is just about shorter shifting or what else it does... especially as it relates to how the Tremec feels.
Kind of hard to believe. Where are you seeing this?
Nothing is 100% efficient. EV's aren't even close.
Hydrogen engines have potential. And fewer shortcomings. Why isn't the government subsidizing them like electric?
You can still go read some of his posts here. They directly contradict what you are saying. He bought an s650. Went south and started spitting fire at Ford and the car. Talking about a Prius now. Saying something about a bimmer. Kind of nonsensical lately.