
Still have the occasional lurge/surge/ lump at low speed though. Going to try a few things this am..
Hopefully the top stays down for another couple of months

sorry. I did not realize we were dealing with a language barrier. all this time I thought you were just plain STUPID!djape1977 wrote: fortunately enough, i am not. i've been to usa for 3 months and decided it's not for me. 1.25$ gallon was not enticing enough for me.
and to reply to the part of the story where you mentioned family credentials, in my part of the world it's very common to have written trace of family lineage that goes back to 13th or 14th century, so nothing you could possibly produce could impress me.
So, just to clarify: is your son planning to invade any foreign countries?azruss wrote:I case for an SUV. first the disclaimer. I am not a fan of big gas guzzlers for many reasons. I have never owned an SUV nor do i plan to.
My son is currently shopping for a new vehicle and is looking at a suburban. He has 2 kids that are quickly turning into teenagers, a dog thats bigger than both kids put together. He has a mountain cabin he frequents on a regular basis. the last 8 miles of driving to it on a steep, twisty, extremely rough dirt road with a steeper yet driveway. he has snow in the winter. His wife had a Honda Van and it had issues with traction and towing and the road beat the poor thing to a pulp. his current pickup has 4wd, tow package, canopy and 1/2 back seat. by the time they arrive, everything in back is dusted out...clothes, food, dog, etc. So, what kind of vehicle fits his needs. high ground clearance, 4wd, tow capabilities, room for 5 along with all the junk and dust tight. An SUV is the only class of vehicle that fits the need.
Every vehicles has its strong point and weak points....its hard to find a fast, nice handling, low aspect, good fuel economy, crash protected, affordable vehicle. Solve this one, kiddies, and you can laugh all the way to the bank
maytag wrote:yeah, we are looking for a 'cool spell' high of 92d today.
Sucks when that seems like a relief!
ok... I peeked at his post. see how I suck at self-control?engineerted wrote:Why do I drive a big truck? It's simple, because i can!
Why do I drive a Fiat? Because I can!
Why do i race a Fiat? Because I can!
God Bless America!