Uphill, in the snow, on flat tires.186 mile daily commute?
God bless your soul
Both ways.
Uphill, in the snow, on flat tires.186 mile daily commute?
God bless your soul
Yeah. I had a 9 month period when i first got the Golf where i did 40k miles. Slowed down since thenI have a 300Km daily commute... had Covid a month ago, life happened... you would not guess how many Km since my last oil change.
It would give some of you a stroke, best not to ask. (It goes in Monday for service.)
My 16 month old car will be out of warranty in another 6 weeks.
Meanwhile I thought I was driving too much when I did ~1000 in the first two weeks LOLYeah. I had a 9 month period when i first got the Golf where i did 40k miles. Slowed down since then
I put 50k miles on my 92 GTI and took a bath trading it in a year later on the Corrado. We moved closer to work, so worked out well with the Corrado. It wouldn't have been up to that kind of use. It broke a lot. Still loved it.Yeah. I had a 9 month period when i first got the Golf where i did 40k miles. Slowed down since then
I put 70k on my '83 Mustang GT in the first two years of ownership. Would wash it 4 or 5 times a week. Really loved that car.Yeah. I had a 9 month period when i first got the Golf where i did 40k miles. Slowed down since then
I put 70k on my '83 Mustang GT in the first two years of ownership. Would wash it 4 or 5 times a week. Really loved that car.
Wish I could get that thrill back, of just driving for hours for no reason at all.
You can blame her for "manifesting" itForgive me father for I have sinned.
I purchased the exacts same parts I took off my car and sold less than a year ago. This was during a momentary lapse of judgment when I decided I was going to be “smarter with my $”.
My wife even called it. She literally said, “I don’t understand why you’re selling that stuff. You’re just going to buy the same thing a few months down the road”. At least I didn’t disappoint.
So far the only thing I've actually parted with are the stock Austins - used pads and rotors were trashed, but everything else down to wheel bolts, all sitting in the rafters. Sure I could "use" the cash, but I've made a few 'panic sales' in the past only to realize I didn't need the money and ended up spending more to recoup the item I sold.Forgive me father for I have sinned.
I purchased the exacts same parts I took off my car and sold less than a year ago. This was during a momentary lapse of judgment when I decided I was going to be “smarter with my $”.
My wife even called it. She literally said, “I don’t understand why you’re selling that stuff. You’re just going to buy the same thing a few months down the road”. At least I didn’t disappoint.
I think the wheels are an exception to this, because they're on the markets pretty steadily. I ditched mine purely for storage reasons. Apparently my wife's gardening shed is only for gardening stuff.Yeah keep your stock parts. Never know what life will bring next (saying this after already selling stock wheels…). I still have my rsb, exhaust and intake though lol
So far the only thing I've actually parted with are the stock Austins - used pads and rotors were trashed, but everything else down to wheel bolts, all sitting in the rafters. Sure I could "use" the cash, but I've made a few 'panic sales' in the past only to realize I didn't need the money and ended up spending more to recoup the item I sold.
I have always sold my stock parts, every build, then regret it every time.Yeah keep your stock parts. Never know what life will bring next (saying this after already selling stock wheels…). I still have my rsb, exhaust and intake though lol
My wife calls me on it every time I put a car on air…..Forgive me father for I have sinned.
I purchased the exacts same parts I took off my car and sold less than a year ago. This was during a momentary lapse of judgment when I decided I was going to be “smarter with my $”.
My wife even called it. She literally said, “I don’t understand why you’re selling that stuff. You’re just going to buy the same thing a few months down the road”. At least I didn’t disappoint.