CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:46 pm
MrH ordered an Outback turdBRO to replace his less than 2 y/o Accord 2.0T. He's not been active lately though.
Punchagoat is also putting his wife in a green/black Outback XT to replace a 3.6R Outback.
He hasn't posted on here in ages, doe.
That's exactly what MrH ordered. Green/black XT Limited.
CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:46 pm
MrH ordered an Outback turdBRO to replace his less than 2 y/o Accord 2.0T. He's not been active lately though.
Punchagoat is also putting his wife in a green/black Outback XT to replace a 3.6R Outback.
Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:35 pm
I don’t like this car but :mygod: it rides awesome.
Interesting. My friend is in LA and they returned their XTS because it didn't ride very well. She said the Yukon rides better as the XTS was harsh over bumps.
Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:35 pm
I don’t like this car but :mygod: it rides awesome.
Interesting. My friend is in LA and they returned their XTS because it didn't ride very well. She said the Yukon rides better as the XTS was harsh over bumps.
Well the Yukon is a legitimate Chinese plastic dollar store toy barge so... it can handle rough seas.
I’m just impressed. You legit feel nothing at all. Nothing. The Houston area is all concrete highways with kaplunk kaplunk kaplunk expansion joints and this is a god damn cloud.
Makes the Jeep feel like an absolute piece of shit. And I like the Jeep.
Interesting. My friend is in LA and they returned their XTS because it didn't ride very well. She said the Yukon rides better as the XTS was harsh over bumps.
Well the Yukon is a legitimate Chinese plastic dollar store toy barge so... it can handle rough seas.
I’m just impressed. You legit feel nothing at all. Nothing. The Houston area is all concrete highways with kaplunk kaplunk kaplunk expansion joints and this is a god damn cloud.
Makes the Jeep feel like an absolute piece of shit. And I like the Jeep.
max225 wrote:
You got what you wanted I was confirming someone's statement
Ain't nobody on the DFDizzle caring about safety nannies
However,
I'm glad the wife's new H has them because while she'd a decent enough driver, she tends to get high strung and a bit nervous in heavy traffic and she could probably benefit from them.
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
Johnny_P wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:24 pm
I like backup cams, gaydar cruise, and blind spot monitors
Wifey also loves her radar cruise. Looking forward to trying it out myself.
My issue with it is it will not tailgate close enough, so in traffic you will get cut off by 30 people and piss of everyone behind you until you turn it off. That makes the stop/go feature useless. On a more open road for a long trip it isn't terrible.