Insurance company will probably just pay out the market value based on comparable cars. But you can do your own research and come up with that number too. At least ask to see how they came up with it.
No. It will start in the mode it was when you turned it off. Except V mode. If you’re in V mode and turn it off, I think it’ll be in sports mode on next start. I like this, past cars like my. 350 and 911s always started in normal mode, regardless of the mode when you turned it off
Well if you get a 5 BW get one with the precision package. Or if you want better handling with less weight get a 4 BW. Google the reviews of a 5 BW with the precision package. If I was going to move up from a 4 BW that’s what I’d get. I’d fancy a 992 GT3 too, but that’s over 200k. From having...
A manual LS is rare. I think was only for the V6 right? That was a nice car that they gave up on. It drove nicely and looked nice. The V8 was a nice car too.
I also have a remote second home and on occasion I let people in when I’m not there. I’ve had a blanket stolen, dishwasher detergent tabs stolen and a pile of loose change stolen by a plumbing company that had to rotor out my main drain pipe. I don’t have cameras yet but the plumbing company...
The tech should be fired. He's probably done this before and damaged other cars. I'd show the manager and the owner the footage of it. Some people need to be taught lessons, even ifs it costs him his job.
Given that when you press down the noise goes away, I'm not sure why they think it's a throwout bearing, as I don't see how pressing on the shifter can in any way, affect the throwout bearing. They are not connected in any way.
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