The resident Turk vehicular thread
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Small little update on the shitbox.
No problems or quirks to reports what so ever. 3,700 km's on the ODO = 2,300 for close to 4 months of ownershit. The mpg has been improved, finally reached average mpg of 30 (7.9L/100 km's) and that's because I drove to rural areas where there's no traffic.
I recently got my first johnny p battle scar, one of those delivery bikes flew by me fast while I was sitting at the light (as lane splitting is legal here) and took out my mirror cap with his mirror, eventually out the cap right back on the car and broke one of the clips in the process, which that alone made it flush
Now that we're in a partial lockdown and mostly won't drive my car around until the 17th, I ordered some few chemical guys goodies for interior and exterior, one is expected to arrive the day before it ends, but has always been inaccurate for that alone, so I'm hoping it'll come earlier.
No problems or quirks to reports what so ever. 3,700 km's on the ODO = 2,300 for close to 4 months of ownershit. The mpg has been improved, finally reached average mpg of 30 (7.9L/100 km's) and that's because I drove to rural areas where there's no traffic.
I recently got my first johnny p battle scar, one of those delivery bikes flew by me fast while I was sitting at the light (as lane splitting is legal here) and took out my mirror cap with his mirror, eventually out the cap right back on the car and broke one of the clips in the process, which that alone made it flush
Now that we're in a partial lockdown and mostly won't drive my car around until the 17th, I ordered some few chemical guys goodies for interior and exterior, one is expected to arrive the day before it ends, but has always been inaccurate for that alone, so I'm hoping it'll come earlier.
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Also updated my second post of this thread for car history with pics
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in4detailingpicsMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 10:32 am Small little update on the shitbox.
No problems or quirks to reports what so ever. 3,700 km's on the ODO = 2,300 for close to 4 months of ownershit. The mpg has been improved, finally reached average mpg of 30 (7.9L/100 km's) and that's because I drove to rural areas where there's no traffic.
I recently got my first johnny p battle scar, one of those delivery bikes flew by me fast while I was sitting at the light (as lane splitting is legal here) and took out my mirror cap with his mirror, eventually out the cap right back on the car and broke one of the clips in the process, which that alone made it flush
Now that we're in a partial lockdown and mostly won't drive my car around until the 17th, I ordered some few chemical guys goodies for interior and exterior, one is expected to arrive the day before it ends, but has always been inaccurate for that alone, so I'm hoping it'll come earlier.
That sucks about the mirror, but I guess that's life in a city.
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Will do on snap (and here, duh), will be a slightly ghetto 2 bucket method but whatever works works. Also my chemical guys (including a soap that comes with a washing mitt) shizz has been shipped but no accurate estimate on that yet.D Griff wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 11:11 amin4detailingpicsMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 10:32 am Small little update on the shitbox.
No problems or quirks to reports what so ever. 3,700 km's on the ODO = 2,300 for close to 4 months of ownershit. The mpg has been improved, finally reached average mpg of 30 (7.9L/100 km's) and that's because I drove to rural areas where there's no traffic.
I recently got my first johnny p battle scar, one of those delivery bikes flew by me fast while I was sitting at the light (as lane splitting is legal here) and took out my mirror cap with his mirror, eventually out the cap right back on the car and broke one of the clips in the process, which that alone made it flush
Now that we're in a partial lockdown and mostly won't drive my car around until the 17th, I ordered some few chemical guys goodies for interior and exterior, one is expected to arrive the day before it ends, but has always been inaccurate for that alone, so I'm hoping it'll come earlier.
That sucks about the mirror, but I guess that's life in a city.
That is sadly to be expected at one point, but pretty surprised for the fact that it happened later than I thought. Luckily I can touch it up if I want but when it's bound to happen anyway.
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So I bought some couple chemical guys goodies, one for quick detailing which stays in the car and a soap. The soap worked wonders, it was nice to see the car this clean again.
Another thing I noticed, cars here somehow get dusty so easily, it took a day to actually pick up some dust. Probably because of the wind and the construction going around in the area, but that's why I have my quick detailer.
Also, she's getting her first roadtrip next week might probably do a top speed run as I am gonna drive on one of the "autobahns". She gets to breathe in places where there's not even remotely as much traffic as Constantinople. Will update.
Another thing, I get to be back around 25th of August and will definitely get my new mobile shortly after that. I also may subject for couple road trips for the new gig to Florida and possibly to SoCal in October (might probably rent because mileage reasons) (depending on how much supplies I have to carry that if it's too much for a flight to take).
Another thing I noticed, cars here somehow get dusty so easily, it took a day to actually pick up some dust. Probably because of the wind and the construction going around in the area, but that's why I have my quick detailer.
Also, she's getting her first roadtrip next week might probably do a top speed run as I am gonna drive on one of the "autobahns". She gets to breathe in places where there's not even remotely as much traffic as Constantinople. Will update.
Another thing, I get to be back around 25th of August and will definitely get my new mobile shortly after that. I also may subject for couple road trips for the new gig to Florida and possibly to SoCal in October (might probably rent because mileage reasons) (depending on how much supplies I have to carry that if it's too much for a flight to take).
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Since I can't sleep and as some of you know I took a roadtrip around 450 miles and 7 hours. Here are some thoughts about the car.
First things first,
- As expected, the gas mileage has improved to 6.5 l/100, so equivalent to 36 mpg but that's later in the trip after some driving on the "autobahn" tolls which we call Otoban. It was actually smooth, the closest to it I can think of from the mid-atlantic highways is NJ turnpike, no question. Also smooth enough to where going 100 mph is nearly effortless.
- For top speed since I'm actually allowed to reach on the first half stretch of the highway, wait for it....220 km/h (136 mph), could've done a teeny bit more.
- The Renault was confidence inspiring until about 196 kmh (didn't even have to floor it to get there), then it gets a tad sketchier (it may have to do with winds though). There is definitely some refinement in high speeds up to a certain extent, but almost close to my mk6.
- Also my first CSB with the car, while I was "cruising" around 175-180, I was about to pass a late model E class, E180 to be exact (yes one of those slow ass engines we don't get in the US, 1.6t with 150 hp), dude tried to not let me pass by gunning it, I actually kept up and the dude couldn't walk me.
- Going above 100 mph for over an hour of course brings a disadvantage to fuel consumption (it was just as bad as in the city), after I filled up, I set the cruise to 150 kmh (93) since it sits just below 3k RPM.
- The car didn't mess me up throughout the whole trek as much as I was expecting, only problem was my right knee touching the plastic center console (which is common for a lot of cars on roadtrips), I used a small towel for the last hour or 2. Not to mention, I only got out of the car once for gas and lunch.
- A/C is fantastic, since its 35 at highest down here. Weather is more Cali like, meaning dry, so yes that means hoodies at night.
- Once I was at a set of lights going uphill, I gave moderate throttle but she did wheel spin all through 1st gear, for good 3 seconds.
Will update pics sometime later.
First things first,
- As expected, the gas mileage has improved to 6.5 l/100, so equivalent to 36 mpg but that's later in the trip after some driving on the "autobahn" tolls which we call Otoban. It was actually smooth, the closest to it I can think of from the mid-atlantic highways is NJ turnpike, no question. Also smooth enough to where going 100 mph is nearly effortless.
- For top speed since I'm actually allowed to reach on the first half stretch of the highway, wait for it....220 km/h (136 mph), could've done a teeny bit more.
- The Renault was confidence inspiring until about 196 kmh (didn't even have to floor it to get there), then it gets a tad sketchier (it may have to do with winds though). There is definitely some refinement in high speeds up to a certain extent, but almost close to my mk6.
- Also my first CSB with the car, while I was "cruising" around 175-180, I was about to pass a late model E class, E180 to be exact (yes one of those slow ass engines we don't get in the US, 1.6t with 150 hp), dude tried to not let me pass by gunning it, I actually kept up and the dude couldn't walk me.
- Going above 100 mph for over an hour of course brings a disadvantage to fuel consumption (it was just as bad as in the city), after I filled up, I set the cruise to 150 kmh (93) since it sits just below 3k RPM.
- The car didn't mess me up throughout the whole trek as much as I was expecting, only problem was my right knee touching the plastic center console (which is common for a lot of cars on roadtrips), I used a small towel for the last hour or 2. Not to mention, I only got out of the car once for gas and lunch.
- A/C is fantastic, since its 35 at highest down here. Weather is more Cali like, meaning dry, so yes that means hoodies at night.
- Once I was at a set of lights going uphill, I gave moderate throttle but she did wheel spin all through 1st gear, for good 3 seconds.
Will update pics sometime later.
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In pic 1-2. Pic 3 is ok and the last pic looks like the top of the road was shaved and not replaced with 0fg
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I hate that half assed surface with a passion even though it only lasts 3 km's, even driving around 40 mph it feels sketchy cause it's loose, especially in corners, but people are and go atleast 60 mph I felt like I can understeer in any second.
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Thanks, it was just as smooth as the German autobahn i've driven back in 2016, 100 mph literally feels like nothing there.
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Yea they go there to “dance” and be eye candy for Turks. But probably Ukrainian and Belorussian now. Russians got too expensiveMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:05 pmThanks comrade! Lots of russian bimbo's are here too.
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We need Noodz! or at least pics!!MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:05 pmThanks comrade! Lots of russian bimbo's are here too.
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Here's a few and some turkish girlsIrish wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 4:18 pmWe need Noodz! or at least pics!!MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:05 pm
Thanks comrade! Lots of russian bimbo's are here too.
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Now that you say that, here's a dudebro who can't speak a lick of english making a move on a Serbian girlmax225 wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:22 pmYea they go there to “dance” and be eye candy for Turks. But probably Ukrainian and Belorussian now. Russians got too expensiveMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 3:05 pm
Thanks comrade! Lots of russian bimbo's are here too.
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