Can driving a car 1100 miles in 48 hours fuck it up?
I think I fucked mine up.
I am trying to convince my wife to get a Flex, but doesn't look like it is happening.
I did buy myself a 2005 Element to learn MT. So far so good.
No. People do more than that all the time.
Fucking up your car can fuck it up. Was it properly maintained before the trip?
Fluid levels good?
Fuel Filter good?
Tire tread and pressure good?
Fluids???
You mean like gas?
tranny fluid
*yawn*
Stop trolling, nobody can be so thick as to not understand the concept of hobby/show cars.
These cars remind me of the manga Shakotan Boogie.I usually don't care for this hot rodding, for lack of a better term, thing, but these are really well done, the old 635 is a beautiful car to begin with:
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Concerning what I said earlier about the rentals, so far I've had (all 2019 models):
-Nissan Rogue SL AWD
-Infiniti QC60, base
-Altima SR
-Sentra SR
-Chrysler Pacifica
Funny enough, of all of them the Pacifica is my favorite. Ugly as sin but super comfortable even after days driving in the thing, plenty of power (I believe that it had 287 hp) and it got near 30 mpg. My co-worker made fun of it when I rolled up in the thing, but he was just as glad as I was to spend time in the thing after days of driving. I'll say the Dodge info system is near flawless and has Apple Car Play, which worked perfectly.
The Sentra is where cars go to die...the thing is just miserable to drive and horribly under powered.
The Altima handles surprisingly well and is surprisingly quick given the way under powered engine it has. I'll say the seats are way too bolstered on the sides and were very uncomfortable over the long haul. It is also incredibly low to the ground.
The Rogue was comfortable, but noisy.
The Infiniti was just numb, at times the engine was strong, other times it was a dog...I blame that on the transmission. It got pretty lousy mpg and needed premium gas as well. It wasn't super comfortable, it wasn't uncomfortable. It was very "meh" given how much they cost.
On thing all the Nissan's had in common was the total dog shit info systems. None sinc will with an iPhone, none have apple car play (not even the Inifniti), all are poorly designed and have dumb or or missing common features found in other cars.
The worst rental I ever had was a nissan versa. Literally made me want to be in a hyundai instead. I think the Altima is a fun car, with good pick up and great mileage.
I usually don't care for this hot rodding, for lack of a better term, thing, but these are really well done, the old 635 is a beautiful car to begin with:
I have just about enough chavvy youth memories to still kind of appreciate the car modding scene. I'd have an insane sub in my car in a flash if I wasn't too embarrassed to turn it on.
I still like the revere and kahn range rover kits
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I couldn't bring myself to actually drive one around though.
I always hated this next picture though - looks like the car is special needs. It reminds me of women with lip fillers - who anywhere thinks these things look good?
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I laughed so hard at the Sentra Nismo I saw earlier today. Just seems like it's trying too hard to be cool.Concerning what I said earlier about the rentals, so far I've had (all 2019 models):
-Nissan Rogue SL AWD
-Infiniti QC60, base
-Altima SR
-Sentra SR
-Chrysler Pacifica
Funny enough, of all of them the Pacifica is my favorite. Ugly as sin but super comfortable even after days driving in the thing, plenty of power (I believe that it had 287 hp) and it got near 30 mpg. My co-worker made fun of it when I rolled up in the thing, but he was just as glad as I was to spend time in the thing after days of driving. I'll say the Dodge info system is near flawless and has Apple Car Play, which worked perfectly.
The Sentra is where cars go to die...the thing is just miserable to drive and horribly under powered.
The Altima handles surprisingly well and is surprisingly quick given the way under powered engine it has. I'll say the seats are way too bolstered on the sides and were very uncomfortable over the long haul. It is also incredibly low to the ground.
The Rogue was comfortable, but noisy.
The Infiniti was just numb, at times the engine was strong, other times it was a dog...I blame that on the transmission. It got pretty lousy mpg and needed premium gas as well. It wasn't super comfortable, it wasn't uncomfortable. It was very "meh" given how much they cost.
On thing all the Nissan's had in common was the total dog shit info systems. None sinc will with an iPhone, none have apple car play (not even the Inifniti), all are poorly designed and have dumb or or missing common features found in other cars.
I just looked up a review on the Sentra Nismo, it's kinda laughable. The review tore it apart since the "performance" version still only had meager horsepower and the handling wasn't great. It's kind of a shame, the old SE-Rs were pretty cool, and the even older 90s 2 door Sentras were pretty fun little shitboxes.