Have you had it that way for a while? I'd imagine you'd get used to the higher numbers once you've run it for a long time.
I used to have a reverse clock and took no time to read once I got used to it (much simpler than bit clock). Funny part was after a while it started making me misread...
I like how one of their marketing pitches is "hackable".
Do you actually read binary well enough that you immediately register your numbers or do you have to do a quick tally in your head each time? Knowing your format I can read it, but at the same time I have to head math/counting to read...
Those Lyriq's look so good. Every time I see one I think to myself "thats a great looking car". I wish Cadillac would make a hot hatch blackwing with those lines. Maybe they will and it will be why the CT4 is being discontinued.
Some people think spending a ton of money a special car to drive yourself to and from to work is a waste of money and silly purchase.
It all comes down to, Are you spending your money on the things that give you joy and keeping within your means?
A normal Daytona you buy. The other is awarded to you by the head of Rolex.
Daytonas in themselves are not super common, having any kind of Daytona is a cool thing.
The dealer should have a 6 digit alpha-numeric code that is the order.
Using the "chat bot" on cadillac.com you can ask it for an "order status update". It should give you a verbal description of your status and you can know the status code by using this site. If you chat with a person then...
I'm not sure. I don't want to give you false hopes, but in my single case recently it seemed like the status update lagged reality. I suspect with mine that it was built when predicted and shipped earlier than status update said, because of how fast my car went from built and ready to ship to...
I think the tremec feels good. From the BMW, VWs and Audi cars I have driven I have thought the transmissions feel sloppy and loose. Makes them less notchy, but feel worse like if you had soft bushings in the suspension.
I think mine feels good (4BW) and there is a bit of a false positive...
Your car get built?
I don't want to get your hopes up, but myself and dealer were surprised that the car was delivered a few days after it changed to shipped. Usually it takes weeks.
I think it comes down to where you live and drive. I've been fortunate to live in mountains or hilly areas all my life. When you live in areas like that the lower powered, but lighter and more tossable cars are an absolute hoot to drive. If you live in an area with straight and flat roads...
Driveway has a raised section so driver rear is being stuffed a bit which loads the front passenger and the stiff body/swaybar lifts the rear passenger side a little.
Vehicle is stock, just the nature of a surface with a twist in it
I second this. I had a golf R (mk7 2016) before i got my 4BW and it was a great vehicle. The exterior size vs interior room is outstanding. I tuned mine and was pushing around 400hp/400ftlb and it was fun, practical and good in the snow with appropriate tires. They are low, so deep snow is a...
This thread was helpful for us 4BW guys.
First side took 20ish minutes while trying to figure out the best tools for the job. The 2nd took 5min now that I had it figured out.
- T15 torx, found a 1/4 hex tool ratchet very good for this
- 7mm socket for the top screw that holds the bumper and...
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