Really, what other problems are there that I should be concerned with?jetjock;1870476 said:Tire cost is the least of his problems...
Really, what other problems are there that I should be concerned with?jetjock;1870476 said:Tire cost is the least of his problems...
There is a little blue oval on the front, could start with that...doonsuka;1870608 said:Really, what other problems are there that I should be concerned with?
te72;1870781 said:There is a little blue oval on the front, could start with that...
Orion ZyGarian;1870289 said:Nowadays you also have to reset the tire pressure sensor system anyways (standard on every car since 2007), so more people are going to have to, or risk getting comebacks
Grandavi;1870372 said:Someone clue me in... 30-32 psi (on a "normal" tire) would be good for 0-60 driving. For 60-100 mph wouldn't you want 35'ish? This is just "daily" driving, not track.
For some reason I think this is correct because there is more flex to cause heat at slower speeds.
I agree that they are much more manageable nowadays, and I believe there are some aftermarket kits here and there to retrofit older cars with it. Of course, you could also simply keep an eye on your tire pressures.destrux;1870867 said:I used to hate those systems when they first became common; the sensors were expensive and nobody knew that they had to keep those waterproof caps on so half the cars coming in for tires had at least one seized valve core. Then there was the reprogramming crap with some cars needing special tools. At least now the sensor prices have come down, clone-able sensors have solved the problem for the cars that need expensive reprogramming tools, and the newest cars mostly have easy reprogramming with no tools or common tools.
I see you're on the Holden side of the fight when the Bathurst 1000 breaks out all of a sudden...IJ.;1870859 said:They circled the Fault
Proper maintenance on a car? What a crrrrrrrazy concept!Orion ZyGarian;1871000 said:Of course, you could also simply keep an eye on your tire pressures.
You know, my sister kept wondering why her car kept pulling to one side, and nobody she knew (or my parents even, surprisingly) thought to tell her, "hey, have you noticed you've got about 12psi of pressure in your front right tire?"Grandavi;1871042 said:Face it.. most of my kids have difficulty checking oil...
te72;1871112 said:No offense Grandavi, but your kids aren't the only ones out there...
Alwayste72;1871112 said:I see you're on the Holden side of the fight when the Bathurst 1000 breaks out all of a sudden...
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Grandavi;1871123 said:However.. you cant check auto transmission fluid on the newer vehicles.. so.. I think the automakers see their chance to profit on the now generation's disinterest in auto maintenance..
Speaking of things that scare the crap out of me... I think Mazda said it best when discussing distracted driving: "We strive to build vehicles you don't want to be distracted from." Give a kid a cool car, do you think they will care what app they're using at the moment?Grandavi;1871123 said:They can move around quick on an iphone.. and can text while driving and survive somehow...
but... ask them to see how the fluids are in the car and they stare blankly.
However.. you cant check auto transmission fluid on the newer vehicles.. so.. I think the automakers see their chance to profit on the now generation's disinterest in auto maintenance..
You know, they're not my style either, but I've owned a couple (and driven plenty of others) Ford-era Mazdas to know that not everything they did was horrible. They just didn't always package it very well.IJ.;1871148 said:Always
I've owned 1 Ford in my motoring lifetime and only because it was the best available option and it wasn't a great car..
I would probably have to agree here... they've shown significant progress when it comes to vehicle quality. Go figure, give us the Euro market vehicles that you've been building for years (even if we get the last gen models), and we like them? What a crazy idea!Orion ZyGarian;1871205 said:IJ: You might be surprised with Ford's latest creations then. I strongly detested Fords for years, but they really have finally got their poop together with the new EcoBoost engines, Mustang, Fiesta/Focus, etc. Dont forget one of the few manufacturers to still make an I6 engine, though I believe the 4.0 turbo is meeting its end soon due to emissions, if it hasnt already.
te72;1870781 said:There is a little blue oval on the front, could start with that...
Just giving you hell man. I can tell you've never driven a Miata though, or you'd be having too much fun to care what other people think.doonsuka;1872025 said:I'm feeling the love, but this is from a guy that claims to be straight driving a Miata. :stickpoke Besides I need to have something to tow my Supra home when it breaks. I've owned a ton of trucks in my time and so far my Ford has treated me better then any other I've had. If Toyota would get off there asses and make a decent 3/4+ ton truck that could safely pull a 35'+ toy hauler with a rail in it belive me I would have that beast in my drive way...
Oh I know your screwing with me, but be warned I'm fluent in sacrcasm:icon_razz. I also have to admit I to have concidered a Miata. :: facepalm :: Let's just keep that between you and me though.te72;1872059 said:Just giving you hell man. I can tell you've never driven a Miata though, or you'd be having too much fun to care what other people think.
Toyota actually had a diesel dually version of the Tundra in the works, then the economy took a shit on everybody unfortunately. Looked like a locomotive, it was pretty sweet. Me, I just use my Supra to tow stuff around in the rare occasion it is necessary.
Ford owner AND you're considering a Miata... :nono: Hand in your Man Card NOW!!doonsuka;1872131 said:Oh I know your screwing with me, but be warned I'm fluent in sacrcasm:icon_razz. I also have to admit I to have concidered a Miata. :: facepalm :: Let's just keep that between you and me though.