My suburb borders on Bethlehem here. We say we live in Bethlehem East for snob value.
Funnily enough, Bethlehem also has more Baptists than anywhere in NZ
We have a very wet climate, but no snow/salt. Since the early 90's I've only had one car rust and that was due to a really bad windscreen replacement.
My wife's '91 Skyline lived outside and did not have any rust when we sold it in 2006.
It's quite rare now to see rusted out cars like we saw in...
Ditto here. When the Jap boom started in the 70's a lot of middle aged guys swore blind they'd never buy a car from those murdering blank blanks.
But quality and price won out pretty quickly. And Toyota NZ ran brilliant ads featuring Kiwi to the core, Barry Crump. He's what you guys would call a...
We're having a really crappy summer down here, but I'm still glad I don't have to deal with snow,
and looking at poor Bonnie itching to sprea.....sorry, stretch her legs.
I'll just add Ranger ute sales in Oz and NZ, the buggers are everywhere, SUV's too.
Probably also elsewhere outside of US and Europe.
There's even an OZ phrase for ranger drivers, Ranger Danger.
There is a lot of ZTL's all over Italy. That's no vehicle access apart from residents ( who rarely have off street parking anyway) and service vehicles.
I never minded it, so many of their cities are walkable.
I drove the Stelvio in '14, a bloody amazing road. I was wishing for a bike.
Quality shocks are nearly always a good upgrade. Even OEM Bilsteins and the like are built to a cost. The aftermarket stuff is the real thing. Susp upgrades were always job 1 on my bikes.
I'll be doing the car's in the not too distant future.
As I understand it, the ECU/BCM is comparing wheel revs with engine revs and speed, also difference between wheels, not the actual wheel size. Keep the revs per mile within tolerance and all should work fine.
Sorry, but I don't know what the tolerance is, but it has to be enough to account for...
That's tragic. The pain will fade with time.
We used to be hard on insecure loads, a ticket every time. Poeple have died through stuff falling off trailers and such.
I had the same thing happen years ago and was also lucky enough to get the trucks rego. They paid up.
Last weeks trip was a...
My '89 MX5 roof didn't leak, even in some horrendous downpours. But I've had "quality" British engineered tintops leak like sieves. Usually door seals.
I don't mind the "pre flight" check, but what annoys me is doing it at every stop. If I'm going to be picking up things around town, I just turn of ASS manually, lane assist doesn't actuate in town and ESC isn't a factor at urban speeds either.