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Patti
• 10 Best Family Sedans. The Accord LX (not EX!) won, edging out both the new Camry (#2) and the Altima (#3). Even more surprising is the Hyundai XG350 came in 4th!
• Preview of the new Civic Si.
• A couple of stories on Caddy hearses, if you're into that...
• Road test on the FWD Audi A4 3.0 with CVT. They loved the new tranny, which interestingly, is MUCH quicker when left in "Drive" as opposed to the "Tip-Tronic" mode.
• And my favorite—John Phillips editorial: advice he gives to Bob Lutz on how to improve GM, titled "How to get a haircut and rebuild GM at the same time." Folks, this is one classic (and hilarious!) piece of writing. Lutz should hire Phillips to be his speech writer. Mike "Wordsmith" Smith, this Bud's for you...
Bob
Looking forward to it - thanks for the heads up!
Cheers!
Paul
Dennis
Cheers Pat.
Cheers Pat.
Stephen
I torqued the lugs (after waxing them of course) to 67 foot pounds. Also adjusted the air pressure to 31 all around.
What's the *correct* procedure for re-torquing? I know you have to recheck aluminum wheels after some driving, but am unsure on the proper method. In the past, I've just taken the torque wrench, dialed it to whatever setting I needed, and listened for the click (all while the car is on all fours).
-Brian
-Dave (Brooklyn, NY., USA)
Greg
I hope everyone had a good rememberence weekend.
Cheers Pat.
I wash him it rains then I have to go out which meant him getting washed again, yesterday when I was washing it was just below freezing so it was cold.
This morning I got up to a light dusting of snow and i have to go out again so with OCD. you just can,t win.
Cheers Pat.
well as you know, if you leave the wrench at say 65lb/ft and then re-torque about a 10 mile drive, then you could (and probably are) actually putting more than 65lb/ft on them because the wrench can only click so soon. if you have a beam-type wrench, this isn't a problem. otherwise they're a bit of a pain though, so I use ratcheting torque wrenches myself.
so if you have a ratching (clicking) torque wrench set the initial torque a bit lower than the final value. say 60lb-ft and then after your drive set to 68 or 70 and retorque.
-Colin
Bob: got C&D and previewed it but haven't read it yet. Some red flags on that sedan comparo:
* no Passat? Hello?
* no Galant, which won their last comparo
* no Legacy, which is a best kept secret, so no surprise
* the only car tested that even offers a manual trans is the Altima
My criteria would pit the 5 speeds in the Passat, Altima, and Legacy GT against each other for the sportiest family sedan.
The CVT Audi that is slower in TipTronic mode renders that mode useless. The differences were significant, too. Why bother?
-juice
Bob
Ross
-Brian
Mine is 3/8" drive because that's what my ratchet set is, but if you do heavy duty jobs consider a 1/2" drive and an adaptor. Torque wrenches are priceless in their usefullness. I use mine on almost every job.
-juice
He lived in Ottawa until 3 years ago.
Cheers Pat.
Ross
PS Just couldn't resist a message from LaLa Land
-juice
Cheers!
Paul
Okay - bring it on!!!
Patti
I had a lame rental Mercury Tracer that was the worst car I've ever driven in the snow. It was all over the road on the way up to Taos. You would not believe how bad it was, even with FWD.
They don't salt the roads there, they just plow and put down sand. I'm sure that's much friendlier to the environment than the chemicals used here in DC.
-juice
Actually, I am thinking of selling them already. RallyCross is just too hard on my daily driver, and the closest venue is 3 hours away. Most competitors trailer cars in or have picked up boits-du-merdre for a pittance for the sole purpose of running rallycross. I guess in other parts of the country they run in grassy fields or mild gravel, but the venue for this area is an actual PRoRally special stage circuit. MUCH easier on me AND the car to drive to Frederick, run the 1st heat of an auto-x, and be home by 2.
Uh-oh, I have those touring tires on. Oh well, I can practice driving slideways. ;-)
-juice
Greg
-juice
Steve
-juice
Bob
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=4385
Patti
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Patti
Bob
I can host the image on my iDisk at mac.com and have it up here on Edmunds in a few seconds. If you want, email the jpeg file to me at craig_hunter@mac.com.
Craig
Patti: just e-mail it to ateixeira@ifc.org and I'll have it up within a few minutes.
That goes for the whole crew. I can host 1000 photos, so I don't mind using up a few dozen to host pictures of your Subies, as long as it's just 1 or 2 pix each.
-juice
Cheers Pat.
Among the list of Best Bets for used cars is every single Subaru model! :-)
And in the Reliability Risks list? No subies. Not any model, for any year. Even Honda can't make that claim.
Speaking of Honda, they've kind of fallen off the ball lately. The '99 Odyssey is listed as a reliability risk, and even the new ones are only average. The new Civic is also just average, and that's the platform underlying several new models.
paisan: the Troopa smokes 'em both. ;-)
-juice
He picked up a SWRT cap (already have one, I'll give this to the wifey), Impreza brochure, UK300 brochure, STi press release and a SWRT catalog. I feel like a kid at Christmas!
I can't believe all of the options they get in the UK. They can even get "wood effect" trim. They also can't get away with calling it "carbon fiber" only "carbon effect". Another thing I noticed (besides the obvious side indicator, larger wheels, etc.), is they get the air recirc button instead of the lever that's on our cars.
Anyway, my friend was very impressed with the STi. He used to own a chipped S3 and sold it at a profit after 6 months because he'll be in the U.S. for 3 years. He said a Subaru will definitely be on his shopping list when he goes back to the UK.
-Dennis
Dear Greg,
Wappingers Falls Subaru cordially invites you to our anual Subaru Extravaganza this
Saturday, November 10th from 10 am to 5 pm.
In addition to a vast selection of Subaru vehicles on display, we will have local
radio station WHUD here for your musical entertainment, plus 2 of the Subaru Rally
Team USA Race cars with which Subaru won the 2001 SCCA ProRally Championship for
manufacturers.
Please come and join us for a test drive to discover the beauty of all-wheel drive.
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Greg
Think about it - you get economies of scale if you have less variation in the product. So give us the heated seats from the Canadian WRX and that recirc button, the STi models, the Blitzen, we want it all!
Too bad Greg, must've been fun.
-juice
-mike
-juice
-mike
-juice
Thanks Patti! :-)
-juice