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I was going to say "only to end up in a ditch on the side of the road, facing backwards"
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According to Consumer Reports, Chrysler and Dodge cars like the 300, Charger, and Challenger actually have good reliability ratings. I suppose that makes sense considering that they've been making them virtually unchanged for over a decade. Plenty of time to work the bugs out.
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Car is in for inspection and didn't pass emissions. Has a bad temp. sensor in the transmission - only a $48 part, but I can't wait to see the labor.
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See my post the other day about the pinion seal. Mine was in for tire rotation, oil change and inspection. Coming away with new tires, new brakes and rotors, an issue with the brake lights (fuse) and fuel gauge (never solved) and pinion seal. Went from maybe a $150 bill to 10x that.Car is in for inspection and didn't pass emissions. Has a bad temp. sensor in the transmission - only a $48 part, but I can't wait to see the labor.
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Most of that is probably in the tires and brakes. Brakes and rotors add up quick if you don't do them yourself.
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Dang. A used 2 door and they still want over 45K. I'm priced out of the Broncos.
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Tires will be $800 at least. Mechanic told me the pinion replacement went better than he thought, so hoping for only a couple hundred on that one.Most of that is probably in the tires and brakes. Brakes and rotors add up quick if you don't do them yourself.
Who do you use? I use Zang. He's pretty good, but doesn't have a tire mount for new tires. Not sure how he did these ones.
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First time going to Mike Eddy Service. The shop is up that crazy driveway/hill right across from the Giant Eagle lot exit onto 910.Tires will be $800 at least. Mechanic told me the pinion replacement went better than he thought, so hoping for only a couple hundred on that one.Most of that is probably in the tires and brakes. Brakes and rotors add up quick if you don't do them yourself.
Who do you use? I use Zang. He's pretty good, but doesn't have a tire mount for new tires. Not sure how he did these ones.
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I had never noticed that driveway. Had to satellite image it on google maps. Guess he does his business based on word of mouth because that is way out of sight for anybody, haha.
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Yep, I never knew it was there and I lived just up the road for 7 years. We found out about him threw my in-laws neighbor. Seems pretty fair so far, but I can tell he's trying to gauge how much work we'll do on our own.
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Just got off the phone with my guy. My multiplication factor was off by 3, and not in a good way
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Yowza. Might have been worth it to try on your own. I'd have tried to do the sensor myself, but trying to get the front transmission pan off didn't sound like fun. I watched a guy do it on YouTube and noped out when he snapped off one of the bolts that held it on.
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255/55/20 tires?
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Prime example of the average Porsche owner. 99% of the spots are open - including the one 15’ behind him, but he’s a different kind of special, parking directly in the lane.
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265/55/18255/55/20 tires?
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I hardly do any car stuff on my own anymore. Just don’t have the time for it. Only thing I do now is I have a set of winter tires for my Camry that I’ll swap out in a couple weeks. Other minor stuff like light bulbsYowza. Might have been worth it to try on your own. I'd have tried to do the sensor myself, but trying to get the front transmission pan off didn't sound like fun. I watched a guy do it on YouTube and noped out when he snapped off one of the bolts that held it on.
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Yeah, I’m well past doing most things on my car. I just don’t want to be bothered with it.
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I change my own oil and air filters and swap my winter/summer tires myself. Stuff like bulb replacements I would also do myself. Pretty much anything else goes to a professional mechanic.
I've been very fortunate with both this Kia and my prior Hyundai that neither really required all that much in the way of repairs. Other than new brakes, which I would count as a wear item anyway, my Kia has needed no repairs. Literally nothing has broken.
I've been very fortunate with both this Kia and my prior Hyundai that neither really required all that much in the way of repairs. Other than new brakes, which I would count as a wear item anyway, my Kia has needed no repairs. Literally nothing has broken.
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I'm sure I've said this before, but for some reason the phrase "4-door Porsche owner" conjures a very specific mental image for me. Whether it's a Taycan or one of the SUVs (whatever they're called), it just rings a super clear bell for me. lolPrime example of the average Porsche owner. 99% of the spots are open - including the one 15’ behind him, but he’s a different kind of special, parking directly in the lane.
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One of my best friends is a four door Porsche owner. He tows a racecar with it though.
Here it is towing a C4 Corvette:
That's not the type you're talking about, tho.
Here it is towing a C4 Corvette:
That's not the type you're talking about, tho.
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My uncle has a Cayenne and likely fits your bill lolI'm sure I've said this before, but for some reason the phrase "4-door Porsche owner" conjures a very specific mental image for me. Whether it's a Taycan or one of the SUVs (whatever they're called), it just rings a super clear bell for me. lolPrime example of the average Porsche owner. 99% of the spots are open - including the one 15’ behind him, but he’s a different kind of special, parking directly in the lane.
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I'm genuinely surprised that it has the towing capacity for that. I was not expecting this.One of my best friends is a four door Porsche owner. He tows a racecar with it though.
Here it is towing a C4 Corvette:
That's not the type you're talking about, tho.
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I see a Tesla 3 towing a 10 foot Haulmark around here all the time. Strangest tow car I've seen lately.
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Most of these luxury SUVs can tow up to 7700lbs. They already have big motors and brakes, just a matter of certifying the hitch.
The X5 doing work:
The X5 doing work:
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