buckeyefarmer
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guy camping next to me has a jeep he pulls on a trailer behind his RV. ramps on the trailer very short and steep, but it works for them.
guy camping next to me has a jeep he pulls on a trailer behind his RV. ramps on the trailer very short and steep, but it works for them.
but they are "lubed for life", so you don't have to worry...:shocked:
ok, I promise, not going to put a car in this trailer, but if I did, my nice greasable trailer bearings sure are a convenience, and if I got the ones that roll in oil, well, let's head to the Rockies. Too bad bearing assemblies don't have temp gauges on them; that would be slick, pun intended...
Nothing like getting into a nice tub of grease and playing with bearings.
well, in the words of the country western singer, I gone and done it.
went to look at a VW GTI, and saw this instead. Very basic, which is fine with me, 26K miles,
VW certified, and in my budget.
Boy does this thing accelerate more than one would expect, the torque is a hoot. I drove the Passat with the same engine and was impressed, in the lighter Golf, it's not zoom zoom but not bad at all.
The two door hatchback was easy to get into with the large door and my head cleared the roof entirely. It isn't the prettiest car but it really is functional. Now I need to get a dolly.
guy camping next to me has a jeep he pulls on a trailer behind his RV. ramps on the trailer very short and steep, but it works for them.
thanks guys.
Ok, she's all white with a black interior.
She is moaning in agony for a pin stripe, anything to make
her less homely. Not an easy task...
White, charcoal grey, red, tan? :confused3::confused3:
I went on tirerack.com and ordered a set of top rated Continental tires for it, and got them for a lot less than the 800 bucks allowed. LRR, but still has grip and comfort. They had put a set of low end Falkens on the car and were fully understanding why I wanted them off. 225/45/17 seems to be a fair amount of rubber for that size car.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...tireModel=PureContact+with+EcoPlus+Technology
I don't think the Golf is homely at all. Very clean, fresh and functional looking. Looks like the attractive but not quite sexpot girl that lives next door. Her looks will grow on you.
Not to bash tires, but I would look at Michelin on a Golf. Will be interested to see how the Continentals hold up.
Nice car BTW. great choice.
I think the four door has nice lines, the two door hatch, well....yes, just as you say, clean, fresh and functional,
just like my Kenmore refrigerator...
She has a nice front, and a pleasant curvy rear...
but her sides are, well, this is no Fisker...which actually I saw today for the first time.
Now there's a wild looking thing, being sold right near the VW dealer, up from Reedman's in Langhorne.
She was gorgeous, but a little wild for me...![]()
One drawback to diesel that drives me nuts is not many stations around here have pay-at-the-pump diesel.
Some stations want to hold the credit card, or you need to prepay. PITA. Even at places like the New York Thruway, to buy diesel you are off in the boondocks from the pump islands.
Not to bash tires, but I would look at Michelin on a Golf. Will be interested to see how the Continentals hold up.
Nice car BTW. great choice.