I have never used TCS. Not sure why you would give this advice.
Best way to get stuck going up hill's and steep driveways is not having TCS turned off.
You are 100% right but I don't race anybody and live in Vermont and drive through winding hills away from crowds 8 months a year. The valley I live in has no stop lights.
Now the other 4 months in NC the stop and go would not be so much fun I agree!
I guess I just like to drive and miss...
Apparently new sports cars do not have manual's.
I have 3 friends, one has a Ferrari, no stick available, another a Vette, no stick available. The third guy had to order his Porshe Boxter from Germany in order to get a stick shift!!!
PS I love a stick and the only reason I would not get a...
OK. I understand not wanting to do the twice a year tire change over.
The CC2 will probably suffice the first winter. After a year of tread wear, probably not as good, and so on. Just something to consider.
I wish you luck and think snow!
Are you new to living in Vermont or does your lifestyle permit not having to drive until the roads are cleared?
I don't mean to preach, but the reason I ask is winter driving in Vermont is best done with four dedicated snow tires, for your safety as well as others. Not just to go forward but to...
I have a 2023 XL Hybrid and recently replaced the front door speakers with Infinity REF-6532 IX and the rear's with Infinity REF6432 CFX. They were recommended by some members and they sound great. Well worth it.
I took some other members recommendations and got a Puzu PZ- C7 amp and a...
I finally replaced my front door and rear speakers.
I am ready to install a Puzu C7 amp which was recommended on this forum.
If you have one installed where did you mount It?
I have driven lots of miles on my motorcycles and never gotten hit either.
I got these lights strictly for the turn signal communication at intersections and angels where another driver may not be able to see your stock turn signal. I realize I may be the odd duck who actually uses my turn...
I have a 2023. What I see in VT is that on that model year they are legal, not on a 2025.
Seems confusing but I am not going to worry about it.
Again I appreciate the heads up.