Yes, I thought about the upsides you mentioned. The alloy wheels weren't damaged, and the whole tire thing was a mystery when I bought the car. They looked decent, as if they were recently replaced. But now I find out that those tires were discontinued, so they were old. It's just that nobody drove the car much. If I realized that when I bought the car, I would've replaced them at that time. Just the cost of doing business.That sucks!
On the bright side:
- If it had to happen, at least it was a beautiful day, and not raining or snowing.
- Even though they are expensive and aren't fun, tires need to be replaced once and a while. (Fortunately they weren't new tires.)
- Even though you didn't get to spend your stimi on something fun, at least you didn't have to spend from your savings.
- At least there wasn't any damage to your shiny new car.
- Even though they are expensive and aren't fun, tires need to be replaced once and a while. (Fortunately they weren't new tires.)
You drive in a place where the roads don't freeze and thaw repeatedly creating potholes. The only reason you get a pothole is because the road paver pocketed the money for asphalt and put in bubble gum instead.I think the obvious explanation to all this is that Mrs. Scotch just hates your cars.
I've been really lucky w/my tires. I guess they were replaced right before I bought my car because while they look good I always expect the mechanic to say I need replacements but so far (for around 2.5 years now) he comes back telling me they're good.
That's the main factor.You drive in a place where the roads don't freeze and thaw repeatedly creating potholes.
When I got the car, it was turning to winter, and so I spec'd out new tires, in case the ones the car came with wouldn't go in the snow. I didn't end up needing new tires then, but with all the ancillary costs, they would've been about $200/tire mounted on the car. And those are regular tires (not run-flats). The ones the dealer just put on were $300/tire, but they're run-flats. Unfortunately, I wasn't in a position to order tires online and have them put on by some garage who wouldn't care whether they were run-flats or not. But the stimulus check covered 90% of it.Were the new tires stupid expensive?
I hate buying tires. Mine are pretty standard, but I'm due to get new ones in the next few months.
A real Alfa? Or a Miata with an Alfa badge? Although it probably handles well anyway.Going with a friend to an alfa romeo club curvy road run. My wife and I drove the course last weekend. We used to be all over those roads in my porsche. Let's see what this alfa can do.
Those things are cool. It's a lot like my Ford Focus with nicer tires. And a place to store the blood.I am endlessly fascinated with the President's car and how it's really a tank that looks like a limo.
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Biden's Beast squares up to Putin's Rolls Royce-lookalike
Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin arrived for their summit in Geneva on Wednesday in their respective motorcades with each leader being ferried in their own bulletproof limos.www.dailymail.co.uk
When a bunch of them get together, is it Focuses or Foci?Did I mention that I have a Focus????