Congrats! What's the details? I know Polestar made some solid improvements over the Polestar 2's lifetime...
It's a 2024 (post facelift) Dual Motor with the pilot and plus pack (in English this means it is AWD, has lane centering, nicer seats and a glass roof). I had tried one of the earlier ones and the UI in this one does feel more responsive.Congrats! What's the details? I know Polestar made some solid improvements over the Polestar 2's lifetime...
.Yeah, I went with Hagerty when I got the C3 back in 2009 because they had the most permissive usage, still use them for the Ford. They didn't restrict the car to parade or show functions, they only cared that it was an "extra" car.Related to cars, does anyone use Hagerty's to insure their car(s)? I'm thinking about switching the insurance on my Jeep Wrangler from my main insurance to Hagerty's since it is a pleasure vehicle that is only driven 2-3k miles a year, and Hagerty's seems to be better for it.
Well I don't know if BMW is missing something.Time to pick up a new Z4 instead?![]()
My wife and I agree PHM and Technique seem like 90s records...ahead of their time I guess.I can't believe Paul's Boutique and Pretty Hate Machine are both from '89. It seems late for the Beastie Boys, because I had mistakenly thought PB predated License to Ill (I remember my brothers listening to Fight for Your Right in the mid-80s); conversely, it seems early for NIN because I thought Head Like a Hole was big in '91 or '92. I guess I was just thrown off by the 5 years between PHM and Downward Spiral? Off to listen to some of those albums![]()
Broken is the EP with Wish, right? And there was a remix named Fixed? I feel like I maybe heard Fixed before Broken (again, thanks to having older brothers), but had forgotten about it when looking at the LP discographyAnd Broken EP slotted in there between PHM and DS in '92...and Trent was fighting with his record company so yeah big gap between real LPs.
Yep. Came in one of those cardboard digipack cases like DS did. It went hard.Broken is the EP with Wish, right? And there was a remix named Fixed? I feel like I maybe heard Fixed before Broken (again, thanks to having older brothers), but had forgotten about it when looking at the LP discography
Yep, that tracks. Pretty sure I was close to that a few years myself...Back when I was travelling every week, I would purposely get a different model of rental car every week. Tried 38 cars that year, and determined...
.. There are at least 38 shitty car models out there
No warranty claims here - this is a 2007.Do you have somewhere around that can actually check the transmissions and parts, and rebuild it, rather than just "computer say code X, replace the whole transmission hur dur"? Their 'diagnostic' sounds like classic dealership junk of quote a huge repair because why not, more money, when the actual problem could be much cheaper to fix but they don't want to spend time on it, they just want sweet warranty claims at book rate.
No warranty claims here - this is a 2007.
There are a lot of comments about this 'issue' with clunking and the gear light - mentioning changing the shifter/transmission position switch. Did that, bought that t-shirt.
As per the dealer, I don't get that issue/vibe here for various reasons. My service manager I think would love nothing more than for it to be easy and sorted. The difficulty is, we have tried all kinds of easy things and obvious things and its not sorted. The extra 'gotcha' here is locally there just isn't the parts selection (used/wrecked) to go from on what is already a rare car so his hands are a bit tied tracking down stuff. We are going to have another guy at BMW who is more knowledgeable on the local 'junk' scene to see if parts can be tracked down out in the literal boons of HK (even more than where I am).
The biggest gotcha, even a used/salvaged/whatever'd replacement is basically the entire value of the vehicle; probably coming on 8,000-10,000 usd. That is a serious down payment on a 1M I have approval on by the missus if it push came to shove.
I suspect big heavy parts short of being put on a ship require big hefty air freight bills. Even on a boat from abroad would likely be marginally silly paired with this being a discussion we are still having in the summer.Can you get one shipped from somewhere else or is local or shipped stupid expensive?
I'm thinking of something like having someone in the US find one in a pull-a-part lot and shipping it over but I have no clue how many there even are or if shipping would cost 5grand or something nuts.
Its funny what makes the market go around. We were in talking to the service manager the other day and while waiting there was a kitted out X3 in the lobby. I sat in it and it felt IMMENSE. Given the parking lots here in HK, no way would I want that let alone something even bigger!Ya know... I'm not sure I'll ever have a daily driver that isn't a BMW.
Never thought I'd say that, because I don't see myself as a "BMW guy" -- it's an image that just doesn't fit my view of myself -- but like... this car is really good. I'd only change 2 things about it: 1) air suspension and 2) get the better stereo.
I don't know what it is, but I like it better than my E63, Blackwing, Stinger GT2, Golf GTI. Of course the Merc is second place, but I can just get in the X5 and go, whereas the E63 always felt like just a bit of effort to get going. (Fall into it, get ensconced, if there's a sharp turn you jerk your way through the fully-locked wheel, and if the engine is cold, ugh...) I just don't have to think about this, and the everyday driving experience is as special as the E63 without the downsides, and with better visibility and practicality.
I'm having it paint-corrected and ceramic coated this Thursday while we're on a family vacation.
I just like this thing so much more than I thought I would. It's so good.
(It's the M60i version of the X5 -- one step down from the M, and I have ZERO regrets about that.)
When I'm ready to move on from the Mini, I'm more than half sure I'll go back to a GTI. I just have to break my two self imposed rules for cars, no four-doors and no automatics.Just realized I never posted this, despite having owned it for more than ten years
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I'm gonna miss those plaid seats.
I have a project vehicle for yaI really want a 3rd gen Toyota 4Runner as another project vehicle.
Funnily enough, one of the reasons I went from a Mini to the GTI because I got tired of trying not to scrape the doors on the parking stall wall.When I'm ready to move on from the Mini, I'm more than half sure I'll go back to a GTI. I just have to break my two self imposed rules for cars, no four-doors and no automatics.![]()
Ya know... I'm not sure I'll ever have a daily driver that isn't a BMW.
My e28 525i still had a certain something that was missing from my F10 535i. I never figured out what it was, but there was something off about the later generation car. Maybe how it felt at speed by comparison to the e28…My only experience driving BMWs is old (80's).
323i was a fun thing to drive, but very no-frills interior compared to even a modern Corolla.
740i was the boss' electric-everything luxo-barge. Great long-distance tourer.
The E24/E28/E30 had wonderful road feel. If you ran over a penny, you knew it, and I don't mean it in a bad way. You could sense what was going on through the wheel. It did tend to lend a confidence in the car that the cars couldn't actually deliver on though.My e28 525i still had a certain something that was missing from my F10 535i. I never figured out what it was, but there was something off about the later generation car. Maybe how it felt at speed by comparison to the e28…
Lovely, just don't try so hard you give yourself an inadvertently 'sanded' off new sunroof! I think that is mostly Ford Explorer problem though if memory serves correct.Me doing my best to lift that inside rear wheel. View attachment 132891
The BRZ has a lower center of gravity than a c8 Corvette or 718 Cayman. I can't imagine flipping it without some other catastrophic impact.Lovely, just don't try so hard you give yourself an inadvertently 'sanded' off new sunroof! I think that is mostly Ford Explorer problem though if memory serves correct.
Free Candy is chef's kiss thereThe BRZ has a lower center of gravity than a c8 Corvette or 718 Cayman. I can't imagine flipping it without some other catastrophic impact.
The SCCA rules are actually just "vehicle must be wider than it is tall" and some surprising vehicles meet that requirement. I have seen a Tiguan and a Cayenne. And then this monstrosity that they used wheel spacers to push the wheels out and meet the requirement. It was running Hoosiers. I can only imagine the story behind this was something like "hey we have these wheels and slicks that will fit on this minivan, what say we run it at the next event?"
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It was a vibe for sure! A kind of skeevy one...Free Candy is chef's kiss there