jimlloyd40
Autocross Champion
- Location
- Phoenix
- Car(s)
- 2018 SE DSG
They work great on my car.HATE bosch china wipers. Try Valeo
They work great on my car.HATE bosch china wipers. Try Valeo
6 year old oem ones worked better than china bosch for me. Fronts streaked and rear just fell apart in my hand.They work great on my car.
I get it you don't like Bosch or things made in China. By the way what smartphone do you have?6 year old oem ones worked better than china bosch for me. Fronts streaked and rear just fell apart in my hand.
I've seen your posts before here and I forgot you're a total clown my bad. Shouldn't have even engaged with you.I get it you don't like Bosch or things made in China. By the way what smartphone do you have?
Didn't think you would answer about what smartphone you have. Can't wait to see what your 31st message has to say.I've seen your posts before here and I forgot you're a total clown my bad. Shouldn't have even engaged with you.
Did you get the real Bosch or the counterfeit Bosch blades? I've had great luck with ICONs and I've never had a brand name blade "fall apart in my hand"6 year old oem ones worked better than china bosch for me. Fronts streaked and rear just fell apart in my hand.
I think you'd be surprised at how "soft" the front end of a car is these days. Go to a junk yark and look at what a crashed 1960's car looks like and compare it to a crashed late model car. Even a low speed (20mph) impact will demolish the front end and crumple the hood, while the 1960's car will look mostly intact.As for the wiper position being oriented to protect pedestrians bouncing over the hood ( as silly as worrying about that sounds, after said pedestrian's legs were shattered by the front bumper ) what about when it is raining? You know, when decreased visibility and increased stopping distances increase the chance of a pedestrian getting his/her legs shattered by the front bumper, before being poked in the balls or vajayjay by the wiper arms. Not to mention the abrupt deceleration upon impacting the windshield, which is firm, to quite firm. And the piece de resistance: boinking your noggin on the little sharkfin nubbin on the roof!
Good summary of the intricacies of the car. It's not that complicated, yet after six months with my GTI, I'm still finding little things I didn't know about. After two months, I discovered I do have lumbar support lever, and a small pull-out compartment to the left of the wheel on the dash. After reading some posts about the upper/lower position of the trunk floor, I was puzzled. So after trying only 700 times to get the rear cargo cover stored above the spare tire, I realized what this lower cargo position was, by accident of course.
There are lots of older articles on the wipers, referencing Honda pushing for safety and wipers gouging pedestrians. I'm sure it's happened, just never heard of one. Interesting, a very high percentage of pedestrians killed by cars, are drunk at night. Most gravely injured by the hood and/or windshield. No real surprises there.
As long as the number of pedestrians injured by cars remains higher than the number of automotive engineers injured by furious car owners, the trend line should hold up.I've seen Vince and Larry hit my cars and survive. When I first saw the tests in the 90's the injuries were quite severe. Today, between the design and the technology (pedestrian detection/braking), pedestrians have a far better chance of surviving an accident.
It's sad that good headlight technology exists, but automakers continue to treat them as profit centers rather than an essential safety item and as such include the best headlight technology on ALL trim levels and do away with inferior, unsafe 1980's halogen/reflector crapola.Dem headlights tho....
Last night I dropped my sister off up in one of those Ritz Cracker mansion type neighbourhoods, and as I was coming back down the windy road from the Rock Candy Mountain that gives residents that sense of separation from the filthy unwashed masses, I just noticed how far the lights swing left and right, and how far and wide the cornering lights actually cast useful illumination around.
Superb. Equipment like that is way above this car's pay grade.
name drop much?I've seen Vince and Larry hit my cars and survive. When I first saw the tests in the 90's the injuries were quite severe. Today, between the design and the technology (pedestrian detection/braking), pedestrians have a far better chance of surviving an accident.
Could have been 800 or more, lost count of how many times the cargo floor hit my arm. I still laugh over the fact that the privacy cover and cargo floor is virtually unchanged from my 1981 Scirocco.Only 700? Pics or it didn't happen LOL.