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Fiji ST

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  1. I’ve got a set of Eagle F1s, 235/40-ZR18s. Have just under 20,000 miles on them. Between 7-8/32nds on all 4. No patches.

     

    Have them on Facebook for $250, but my CR price is $200. Sitting in Delaware but can meet you if need be.

     

     

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  2. My friend has a 2013 Fiat 500 Sport manual. It won't start. Has power, everything works, but nothing once the key is turned. He tried to jump it and put a new battery in. Still won't crank. Said his brake pedal is rock hard, but I doubt that has anything to do with it.

     

    Any help?

  3. If it is a loan, you should have received a memo title from the bank/dealer. You will take the memo title to BMV and they will get you plates. Did you not trade the durango at the dealer? Is that why they put temp tags on the Buick?

     

    All of this. Only thing I’d add is to take your old registration and plates so they can double check you no longer own the Durango.

  4. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a28957090/2020-toyota-camry-trd-drive/

     

    As you guys get older, and haven't succumbed to SUVagina life yet...

    - 0-60 - 5.8 seconds

    - 301hp

    - Under $32k (apparently, that's cheap for new cars these days)

    - 19" lightweight wheels

    - Hotboi-inspired body kit

     

    All kidding aside, it's crazy that there's a Camry that performs this well.

     

    Can I get it without that horrendous body work?

  5. I just switched to Erie Insurance in March as they offered better coverage for less on both my cars and house. My parents have had Erie for years and they took care of my mom very well a few years ago when her roof failed and her house got flooded. My agent is John Kernan out of Powell. Couple guys I work with used him for years too.
  6. does your MKC allow for 87 fuel? or is it requiring 93? I haven't seen a turbo car that didn't require 93 octane at all times.

     

    I think this test is kinda dumb. The question isn't do you see a benefit in a car designed for 87 running on higher octane, it's - what long term damage are you doing running a car recommended for 93 by running on 87?

     

    Most modern cars will pull timing to keep the engines from pinging, but how effective is that? long term is it wearing holes in the pistons? ruining plugs? burning cats?

     

    At least with the Fords, they say you can run 87 in pretty much anything but the high performance stuff. Escapes, Fusions, F-150s, etc. can all be run on the lower grade.

  7. Probably not the healthiest hobby, but I’ve gotten into bourbons this year. It’s already introduced me to a different way of using my senses, learn something completely new to me, introduced me to some new and interesting people that I’d never be able to meet otherwise, and I’ve gotten cool freebies like this.

     

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    1934 Duesenberg Model J decanter from 1981 and a sample of what was in it.

  8. I'm not a huge Corvette fan, but I really do like this thing. The back might take some time to get use to, but I wasn't a huge fan of the C7's rear when it first came out.

     

    I even like the interior. It looks like it wraps around you like a second skin, like an actual cockpit. I love that.

     

    Bummed it's not being offered with a stick, but that's the way of the world. Drag times are the most important. I wonder what the split is on the C7 as far as transmission choices go. Did they sell more automatics than stick shifts?

  9. Wife and I saw this on the news last night. Crazy to see one of the houses was yours. At least everyone is safe. That's the only thing that really matters. Hopefully we on CR can help you out any way we can.
  10. Good overall advice in this thread.

     

    You don't really need an answer to this because I think most rational parents will automatically save their child first if the shit hits the fan, so to speak. Don't overthink things, and that goes for her as well. Pregnancy hormones can be ridiculous and you just need to let her have her weird thoughts and tell her that you will still love her when she's done crying and ranting. She'll know that.

     

    You sound a lot like me. I didn't like kids and always thought if I ever had one, it'd be a boy. Here I am with a 2 year old little girl and she is the most amazing thing that's ever happened to me. So smart, so loving. I love when I come home from work now and she's runs to me for my welcome home hug.

     

    Congrats and enjoy every moment of it now and when she arrives.

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