Tnuoc Alucard
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Such a crazy topic but I think we are starting to arrive at some kind of conclusion regarding the existence of a soul. I sound crazy to type that but I think we operate on two levels, one being this earthly corporeal mass that we live in, and something else that possibly exists in this 3d space but in somewhere/something else as well.
Another bit of "woo" theory, I think the progress towards UFO disclosure might be sending us towards a similar hypothesis
And no I don't smoke weed. This is a bizarre existence. Stranger than fiction
All-seasons can handle this stuff reasonably well2 cars for the win.
Had to take my GFs SUV with winter tires to hockey yesterday... I probably would have been fine in my RWD with performance summer tires, but decided to play it safe.
Switching to the all seasons that came with the car today though.
So no more snow storms please.
All-seasons can handle this stuff reasonably well
Yeah, I am of the exact same opinion. It's just lately they are giving all-seasons with cars now, and by the time my lease is up, many times I am not changing the tires!Especially with AWD.
I'm not one of those guys who thinks awd will help them stop or turn sharper , lol but my issue has always been slight traction issues in snow or ice with a 2wd car where if I just had AWD would get out in no problem.
I am a big fan of going with a summer+winter combo rather than having anything to do with all season tires...but the car came with all seasons so what can you do. I will replace them with summers when the time comes.
All seasons are great at giving you 7/10 traction all year round, but I'd rather go with 10/10 traction all year round.
You'd be surprised how many people still get all seasons as their summer tires when they have a dedicated winter tire. I get it if you pull it close with the tire change, the all season might help you in that week or two of in between weather... But if you change early in the fall and late in the spring, you 100% should be looking at a dedicate summer only tire.
That's nuts.... Don't even get a full season out of that.Yeah, I am of the exact same opinion. It's just lately they are giving all-seasons with cars now, and by the time my lease is up, many times I am not changing the tires!
Love the grip of summers, but they wear out pretty quick. Back in 2014, I had one of the last C63, a 507 Special Edition, and that car because of the ridiculous amount of camber dialed in, would shred rear tires every 6000kms...
Yeah, I am of the exact same opinion. It's just lately they are giving all-seasons with cars now, and by the time my lease is up, many times I am not changing the tires!
Love the grip of summers, but they wear out pretty quick. Back in 2014, I had one of the last C63, a 507 Special Edition, and that car because of the ridiculous amount of camber dialed in, would shred rear tires every 6000kms...
Many actually removed the camber, as I would go through two sets per Summer and a front set as well. 255/35/19s or something, so 700 or 800 a pair back then. Three sets essentially.That's nuts.... Don't even get a full season out of that.
Unless you're driving on a track, I don't get why anybody would want that much camber
I mean, if you can't afford to replace the tires then you can't afford the car I guess, but having my car off the road to get the summer tires changed three times a year would drive me up the wall...Many actually removed the camber, as I would go through two sets per Summer and a front set as well. 255/35/19s or something, so 700 or 800 a pair back then. Three sets essentially.
What were the tires?Many actually removed the camber, as I would go through two sets per Summer and a front set as well. 255/35/19s or something, so 700 or 800 a pair back then. Three sets essentially.
Never plant your garden or change your tires until the May 2-4 weekend has passed. Good advice from the old timers out there.
All-seasons can handle this stuff reasonably well
Ford’s electric vehicle business lost $4.7 billion before interest and taxes in 2023. By contrast, the division that makes gasoline and hybrid vehicles for consumers made a $7.5 billion profit.
At least the Taycan looks pretty damn cool. Especially the shooting brake version. We need more wagons in NAEV is not the gem that all manufacturers were professing. The resale of cars like Tesla is horrific. The F150 Lightning is also horrific. I have a number of contractors who have the Lightning and the dealer won't even take them on a trade back. Sounds about right what Ford is dealing with. You walk into a Porsche dealer looking for one of the new sports cars and they will force you to buy their Taycan which is the EV. It really has lost its shine.