They got glocks, so , yeah.Wait, we’re supposed to maintain our guns?
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They got glocks, so , yeah.Wait, we’re supposed to maintain our guns?
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LOL I love that defense. "Finely engineered" ... but needs to be in the shop all the time so it'll stay working...
Just imagine the howling if our guns were like German cars. Just imagine if they required multiple trips to the gunsmith just to keep them in reliable shooting condition. Do we not expect the exact opposite from our firearms? A little bit of oil every now and then to keep rust at bay, the slide/bolt moving freely and I can trust my life to it?
I have never heard of a VW service department that is open on Saturdays. You have to schedule everything. Even oil changes.
Anything worth having is worth maintaining. Lazy people deserve cheap shit.
Would you treat a $300K McLaren 720s the same you would a $17K Toyota Yaris?
Honestly? Sure. I drive my cars, drive 'em hard, and I maintain 'em as needed. I'm too cheap to drop 300k on a car, hell I'm too cheap to drop 100k. Yet somehow I'm going to drop probably 70k on the kitchen remodel the wife wants, but I digress. I will say I'm never going to be one of those people who keeps a pristine garage ornament, regardless of its cost. I would also expect a $300k car to be at least in the same ballpark as a $17k car when considering reliability. For more common cars, I thoroughly EXPECT a "premium" brand like Audi, BMW, Benz, etc. to have a HIGHER quality and reliability than my 45k Dodge.Anything worth having is worth maintaining. Lazy people deserve cheap shit.
Would you treat a $300K McLaren 720s the same you would a $17K Toyota Yaris?
Congrats. I looked at Kia when I was looking for a sedan, specifically the Stinger. A lot of people really seem to be happy with their newer cars.I ended up buying a Kia Forte. It has a 10year 100K mile power train and a 5 year 60K mile warranty on everything else. My plan is to keep it for about 5 years then trade it after the Kids get out of the house. I liked the way it drove. It was comfortable and had the features I wanted. Is it the highest quality vehicle on the road ? no, but it will suit me for it's intended us.
Honestly? Sure. I drive my cars, drive 'em hard, and I maintain 'em as needed. I'm too cheap to drop 300k on a car, hell I'm too cheap to drop 100k. Yet somehow I'm going to drop probably 70k on the kitchen remodel the wife wants, but I digress. I will say I'm never going to be one of those people who keeps a pristine garage ornament, regardless of its cost. I would also expect a $300k car to be at least in the same ballpark as a $17k car when considering reliability. For more common cars, I thoroughly EXPECT a "premium" brand like Audi, BMW, Benz, etc. to have a HIGHER quality and reliability than my 45k Dodge.
Here's a pretty fun project. Go check out and compare the maintenance and inspection schedules for a 720s and an Audi A7.
I'm pretty sure the conversation was concerning the VWs. No one said anything about a $300,000 car. You're just being ridiculous. And actually, I starting to think that you're just a troublemaking troll.Anything worth having is worth maintaining. Lazy people deserve cheap shit.
Would you treat a $300K McLaren 720s the same you would a $17K Toyota Yaris?
I'm pretty sure the conversation was concerning the VWs. No one said anything about a $300,000 car. You're just being ridiculous. And actually, I starting to think that you're just a troublemaking troll.
Did you drive one? If so, how was it? Iirc that was designed by audi/ BMW people that kia hired. I would have given it a look if I hadn't already bought an audi.Congrats. I looked at Kia when I was looking for a sedan, specifically the Stinger. A lot of people really seem to be happy with their newer cars.
Did you drive one? If so, how was it? Iirc that was designed by audi/ BMW people that kia hired. I would have given it a look if I hadn't already bought an audi.
I actually didn't get past researching online. Dodge started giving away Chargers, and I had owned an '07 SRT8 before so I knew exactly what I was getting into. So I just went and got one of those.Did you drive one? If so, how was it? Iirc that was designed by audi/ BMW people that kia hired. I would have given it a look if I hadn't already bought an audi.
I think Nancy Pelosi has a rattle.The biggest complaint I found reported with the Stinger was the hatch would rattle. That would drive me NUTS (my cars have to be rattle and squeak free) but I'm pretty good at tracking noises down and eliminating them.