As someone with long hair, that hurts every time I get it caught in something, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooof
0-60 in a civic type r 4.9sec. 2024 WRX 5.5 sec. The average driver will not notice that difference. As someone who owns a premium version. I agree steering is numb. Its has far too much power steering input. if they toned down the PS made it a littler stiffer that would be a massive improvement. The TR version isn't worth the money. you can do a CTS-V swap for a fraction of the cost. This vehicle has the worst road noise of any vehicle i have ever driven. The shifter, Has so much play in 1st and second you can actually mistake it for being in neutral. The Dark matter shift kit fixes that but it cost $1300. The black plastic cladding is terrible and have already started painting mine. As someone who owns one I would rate it more in the category of a C overall. The biggest advantage to this car is you can get a manual gear box car for 30k. In all honesty though the better value even though it has a lot less power is the Civic SI.
Explanation of differentials reminded me: ...had a regular differential, which, anyone who's been stuck in the mud in Alabama knows, you step on the gas, one tire spins, the other tire does nothing... :)
That’s a great q! I’d ask rn if it wasn’t Sunday, since folks aren’t in the office currently. It’s not all desert running (it’s all kinds of off-roading), so I’m sure that was some of it
You’re listening on a different audio device than it was edited on. If you look at the other comments, lots of people said this and I told them it would improve on every new video. It did
I had a 2003 wrangler for a few years... Was awesome reliable and went everywhere..... Hated being waved at by other people in jeeps. I don't know you and don't care that you also have a jeep... One and only reason I will never own one again.
As someone who has worked in marketing and in design (so also a more creative environment), I can tell from experience that as soon as a big investment company gets involved, they become basically the same thing. Big investment companies see any form of content creation as marketing. They have no clue that there are dozens of ways to do marketing or how valuable designs can be to create an image for the company. This explains very much the thing you mentioned about not getting any bonuses for popular videos. In traditional marketing this is also very rare, because a sale is the only thing that counts. More visibility, website traffic, potential leads, etc. is nice and all, but that doesn't give investors the thing that they crave "more money!". The doing more with less budget is so incredibly common in both marketing and in design... From their pov you are more often than not, just spending too much money. So, it's constantly a case of "now get an increase of X by 20% with half the budget by the end of this quarter" or "Make sure to make the event look as spectacular as last year, but with less than half of the budget". (Both happened to me btw). In the end, what you get as a reward for marketing campaigns or creative projects that perform well is quite simple... you get to keep your job. Ain't that a nice reward for doubling the amount of potential leads every year for the past 3 years, or the team making that incredible visual design that was the talk of the show and is shown in a bunch of the media coverage of the event? I say you get to keep your job, but I speak from experience that isn't always the case, because the places where big companies like to cut staff first when things aren't going well... it's usually marketing and the design departments. In case of marketing for example, the amount of potential leads had been doubled, but the conversions (i.e. sales department's work) was down by about 50%. Which department got hit with lay-offs do you think? Not sales of course, why would they? They now had a nice backlog of leads, so if it were a bit calmer on the marketing side of things, that would be fine... so half of that department can go...