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Yo I've never seen a car move so fast. This Viper was OUT & the GT500 was pulling too.
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Nothing concrete however they have to have some ideas what they want in the next one. However personally they should stop production for 3/4 years then come out with a totally redesigned one changing the game again.
However they did the R&D and are going to keep squeezing every penny out of it.
Most certainly looking at it, the car just looks heavy.titang545 One thing they ought to do is trim down the car's overall size to R32-R33 dimensions.
I can't get over the rear-end or the interior of the 992. I'll reserve judgement, however, until the GT3 and GT3RS are announced/released.
Looks like a quality job, as long as you take your time you shouldn't ruin them.
Was gonna buy black emblems for my Si but decided I’d try to paint them myself. A little bit of sanding and primer/paint/clear coat and they came out decent. Was gonna wet sand and buff a little but I figured they’re good enough like this and don’t wanna risk ruining them. Overall happy with the result. Will post pics in the daylight on the car later
I can't get over the rear-end or the interior of the 992. I'll reserve judgement, however, until the GT3 and GT3RS are announced/released.
Anyone else top off their gas tank?
The dangers of overfilling your gas tank
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/own...r-gas-tank/ar-BBSBAqb?ocid=spartanntp#image=2
No overfilling, when the pump stops you try and fill another 40 cent into the gas tank. Hence called overfilling.I fill mine up every time. Is that what you mean?
No overfilling, when the pump stops you try and fill another 40 cent into the gas tank. Hence called overfilling.
Don't be surprised by the number of people who do overfill, if it was common sense then car companies wouldn't have devised a complex system on combating it.Why would any normal person do that? its Common sense to not do that, no need for that article.
I’ve seen plenty of people do that, enough to warrant an article about it.Why would any normal person do that? its Common sense to not do that, no need for that article.
I’ve seen plenty of people do that, enough to warrant an article about it.
Bastardkeep my car at half a tank. usually last me about 2 weeks of driving to work and back.
only filled my tank once, had a range of 450 miles, averaging 33-35mpg @75-80 on freeway from Toledo,Oh to Bowling Green,Ky (Corvette Museum) about 415 miles away, made it there with little under a 1/4 tank to spare.
if people understood and paid attention to their cars(mpg) more they wouldnt need to fill up
How long have you been driving? So you have never filled your car up from half a tank?keep my car at half a tank. usually last me about 2 weeks of driving to work and back.
only filled my tank once, had a range of 450 miles, averaging 33-35mpg @75-80 on freeway from Toledo,Oh to Bowling Green,Ky (Corvette Museum) about 415 miles away, made it there with little under a 1/4 tank to spare.
if people understood and paid attention to their cars(mpg) more they wouldnt need to fill up
I don't think you are very observant then, I am always keeping my head on a swivel and aware of my surroundings. I'm not Jason Bourne, however when I hear the click of the pump and see people putting more gas in after that I notice.I haven’t seen a single person do that, enough to warrant an article about it.
How long have you been driving? So you have never filled your car up from half a tank?
I don't think you are very observant then, I am always keeping my head on a swivel and aware of my surroundings. I'm not Jason Bourne, however when I hear the click of the pump and see people putting more gas in after that I notice.