I was thinking, you might mention to the GM your complaint about the PDI not being done and drop the comment that thisi s going to affect your survey when you get it.
Man, all I can think when I see these is that my insurance is going to be going up. I remember getting my insurance for the Supra and being surprised how reasonable it was. My agent told me it was because it was a new model and they had no data on it yet. Expect that to change once they get on...
Well that explains it . Do you guys have sound requirements there? I’m guessing so. Sounds like your market is pretty heavily regulated there. I hear that even the truck guys have some severe restrictions on lift kits and tires and the like.
Actually, I,m pleased with how quiet my car is. Perhaps it's your roads. What are the primary road surfaces there? We almost exclusively have asphalt here in NE but I do notice there can be a differernce base don the porosity of the pavement.
I've heard this is a European thing. They turn on the parking light for the side of the car that's on the street side when they park on those narrow European streets. Helps passing cars at night tell where the edge of the car is.
Random question: Anyone know what one of our headlights costs to replace? I bet they are Texas given that 1. They are BMW 2. They are LED 3. They are self leveling.
Well I'm already seeing dried up dirt collecting in this channel. Looks like I'll need too find a tool that I can use to get in there and scrub the debris out. Great spot for fostering rust down the line if one doesn't keep this area clean.
Yup, I encountered this "no test drive" at a couple of dealerships. My preferred dealership was great though. He had two on the showroom floor and offered to pull either one out for a test drive. I made an appt. for the following weekend and showed up with my son. Salesman asked, " I suppose you...
Are you sure on there being no aftermarket glass? Makes sense as this is probably going to be a low volume car and the numbers probably won't make sense. Fine by me as I'd rather have OEM anyway and I have 0$ deductible glass coverage. :thumbsup:
I think I know the feature you're talking about. Are you sure it's a hole? It looks at quick glance like it's where they gated the plastic part when they were molding it. Admittedly that's a weird spot (highly visible) to put a molding well for the gate. I'll have to tqke a closer look to see if...