I only notice it when the light hits it just right, or, in most cases, when I'm wearing my sunglasses. I'm pretty sure it has to do with how the glass is tempered and how light reflects through polarized lenses.
If I may, I'd like to make an equivalency.
Some people buy a Rolex for the sake of owning a Rolex. It costs a lot, but it's already perfect and you don't need to do anything with it other than use it, and some people are perfectly content with that.
Some people, on the other hand, want to be...
To be fair, if you plan to ride I90 for a while, the trucker grooves are well enough established that you can practically go hands free and let the road guide you all the way to Spokane. It's less like tramlining and more like railroading! 🤣🤣🤣
I guess it's a good thing it isn't your car and your eyes won't be drawn to it and since he's the one who did it, I doubt his eyes will be drawn to it too much either. C'est la vie.
This was wild. I saw the initial post earlier, but ignored it because I was at work. Just spent the last 20 minutes getting caught up and reading every post. My SIL does this too, where she throws a tantrum, deletes her accounts to make people think she's serious this time, then comes back a...
No. He said he can order a 26, but a 25 with pricing and rebate was tempting. I initially missed the part where he said he could order a 26, otherwise I wouldn't have asked, but at no point did he say he was specifically looking for a 25.
I went with ordering a new Dark Horse over a used GT500 because of the 3rd pedal and because you never know how much abuse the GT500 took before it was put up for sale.
Once it hits the assembly line, it typically goes pretty fast from there. The major bottlenecks occur after placing the order with waiting for the VIN and production start dates. Special orders have to be squeezed into the production line which is already operating at capacity to keep lots...
It would be, yes. But the lead time for special orders can be long. My last one took a year and a half. Not everyone has that kind of time to wait when they need a new car. A lot of people who are looking to buy a car are relying on driving it off of the lot the same day. If a dealership didn't...
Again, no. It's not why they love special orders that are actual sales. It's why they love to sell the cars that they already have on the lot.
Special orders come with a lot of risk to the dealership, and when they payoff, the dealership can make a good profit on mark-ups for that order. If...