Glad your team won on your visit.
Hey, what’s with all the hate for Tavares whenever he comes back to Long Island?
If, for example, Matthews ends up playing at home in Arizona four years from now, I’d bet he’d get a genuinely warm welcome whenever he came back to play his old team.
(Of course...
… Vredesteins, Sottozeros & Pilot Alpins are three options I could find just quickly scrolling through this thread.
I used to store my sports cars/sedans every winter but stopped that nonsense four or five years ago.
It was always a chore taking them in and out of storage, the storage cost...
My guess it’s a new for ‘25 thing.
I think from 22-24 you only got matching colour belts in the rear centre if you ordered the natural tan seats, at least in the CT5, though if someone has experienced otherwise please correct me.
Lately I’m more likely to pass on Raiti’s videos than watch them - I find him more than a tad annoying and not terribly insightful - so I’m a little surprised that I wouldn’t zonk any of his yearend choices:
If you don’t mind, I’m going to briefly applaud my own forever car, a 32 year-old MR2, with these shots taken a few winters ago while visiting our in-laws in Quebec:
Where, by the way, winter rubber is actually a matter of law, December to March.
Full disclosure: I never leave it so brutally...
No need to buy an extra set of rims:
Post in thread 'Absolute Dearth of All-Season Tires for CT5-V Blackwing'
Absolute Dearth of All-Season Tires for CT5-V Blackwing
Even worse: those terrible CUE haptic slider buttons, or whatever the hell they were supposed to be.
Still, would prefer that to nothing - or to be precise, nothing besides the steering wheel buttons.
I own a manual.
It’s my second one, in fact.
A ‘24, having owned a ‘22 before that.
And before that I owned an auto V Wagon.
But what the heck does what I drive have to do with this anyway?
The OP wants to know the pros and cons of ‘24s versus ‘25s.
And my point, for him, is that the dummies at...
Sure, but what about your front seat passenger?
“I’ll be fine but here, put on this hair shirt before we go on a journey in my $100k luxury sports sedan.”
To get back on topic, unless there is an easily accessible volume control function available on the new touchscreen itself, the lack of a physical volume knob alone would be a dealbreaker for me if I was currently choosing between a pre- and post-refresh CT5 BW:
Order bank open date 2025 CT5V...
… and as for the infotainment screen, I like the 25 a little more but frankly both the 24 and 25 will be considered equally archaic down the road.
Here’s “cutting edge” GM 1980s, for example.
Ultimately it’s the drivetrain and chassis that will qualify this car as a classic. Genesis does better...
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