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Old Sep 26, 2019 | 04:25 PM
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CPO might fly. Needs warranty. Wife won't let me touch it.
CPO Audi A6 3.0T

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Old Sep 26, 2019 | 04:51 PM
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All the CPO ones in the state are ~$50k
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:16 PM
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I was going to suggest a Mazda 6, but looks like they don't have an AWD variant like the 3. My ex-wife's '15 GT Mazda 6 was a damn nice place to knock down miles.

I'd go for the CX-5 with the turbo motor. I had a loaner with the 2.5, like what is in my '18 Mazda 3.........it felt pretty anemic in a vehicle that large/heavy.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:24 PM
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We tried the cx30, cx5, and mazda3 hatch. She didn't like any of them.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:30 PM
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We tried the cx30, cx5, and mazda3 hatch. She didn't like any of them.
I'd go CRV then I guess.

I don't see the point in the Kia without the TTV6.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by wackbards
We tried the cx30, cx5, and mazda3 hatch. She didn't like any of them.
Prius? RAV4?

Also, I've heard rumors that the AWD Corolla is supposed to be coming to the US.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by leboeuf

And I ended up with this Chrysler 300s... (what has become of my life?):
Honestly... its way nicer than I thought it would be. I look like a gangster old man from Detroit and I don't care.
I remember jumping my friends SRT8 300(all black, full tint, super gangster) on belle isle one night on our way to the yacht club. Broke both our growlers that we put in the trunk. That was a bummer.

Now i don't think i'd have the SS if i never experienced that big body 4 door gas guzzler.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 05:46 PM
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The prius AWD is an electric hybrid system. The AWD only functions below ~40mph, which is good for... Dunno, maybe city snow driving?
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by wackbards
All the CPO ones in the state are ~$50k
Wow, they charge a huge premium for CPO then. 3-4 year old used ones on CL are in the $25-30K range. Might want to see if you can find one of those that's still got a few months left on a factory warranty and pick up an Audi-branded extended warranty (can buy that from any dealer) for a couple grand.

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Old Sep 26, 2019 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by wackbards
The prius AWD is an electric hybrid system. The AWD only functions below ~40mph, which is good for... Dunno, maybe city snow driving?
What the hell kind of god-forsaken wasteland do you live in where driving above 40 MPH on un-plowed roads is commonplace?



Also, I dare you to place a single pea under the mattress on your wife's side.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
0w 20 motor oil is only for the Federal CAFE standards and will lead to the premature death of your engine. Use a proper viscosity oil and your engine won't wear as much and won't use as much because it won't wear as much.
Any evidence on this? I work for an engine manufacturer, and I can tell you for certain we don't relax durability requirements just for friction improvements. Likely they had to move to some more durable components, but I don't know any specific details of this engine.
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Originally Posted by cal_len1
I work for an engine manufacturer, and I can tell you for certain we don't relax durability requirements just for friction improvements.
Does this engine manufacturer sell into the consumer / fleet marketspace under CAFE regulations for highway-going automobiles?
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
What the hell kind of god-forsaken wasteland do you live in where driving above 40 MPH on un-plowed roads is commonplace?



Also, I dare you to place a single pea under the mattress on your wife's side.

Ahhhhh... All the truth. Both of these things.
Old Sep 26, 2019 | 11:15 PM
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Officially the sticks. Our driveway is 1/8 mile gravel with a grade of ~30+%? To get on public roads.
Old Sep 27, 2019 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
What the hell kind of god-forsaken wasteland do you live in where driving above 40 MPH on un-plowed roads is commonplace?



Also, I dare you to place a single pea under the mattress on your wife's side.
Uh, Michigan...
Old Sep 27, 2019 | 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Does this engine manufacturer sell into the consumer / fleet marketspace under CAFE regulations for highway-going automobiles?
Yes for some engines, a different but similar system for others. In other words, friction reductions are required to meet emission regulations. A look at my location will shed some light if curious.
Old Sep 27, 2019 | 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by wackbards
Officially the sticks. Our driveway is 1/8 mile gravel with a grade of ~30+%? To get on public roads.
Ok, so I was going to reply to this with a meme of Winston Wolf from Pulp Fiction saying "Move outta the sticks, gentlemen" to Vince and Jules.

Turns out that when you do an image search on that phrase, what you get back is a hell of a lot of ****.

Some of it involves trans-women (chicks w/ dicks), some of which is gay (eg: animated GIFs / videos of men giving ******** to other men, often which being degraded in some way), some of which is geriatric, and one of which in particular is a woman wearing medieval-style chainmail on her head, armor on the arms and legs, and nothing else, masturbating.

I have to admit, I admire the cleverness of "mostly naked, slightly chubby white chick masturbating while wearing partial armor." Not sure why, I think maybe just because I respect extreme creativity in the perverse arts.


Long story short, don't search on that phrase.









Originally Posted by cal_len1
Yes for some engines, a different but similar system for others. In other words, friction reductions are required to meet emission regulations. A look at my location will shed some light if curious.
Ok, you gotta admit that you're an edge-case, given that when your engines go into consumer vehicles, said vehicles fall under a whole other standard than gasoline-powered passenger cars.

While I'm not a chemical or mechanical engineer, I'm fairly certain that there is no justification for specifying a 0w-20 lubricant in a gasoline engine used in non-arctic conditions which is based principally on "This maximizes the longevity of the engine."
Old Sep 27, 2019 | 09:53 AM
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There is something to be said for a beater civic in snow tires + heated seats. One of those (minus the heated seats) got me through many a snowmageddon without anxiety of mishap and full apathy of what would happen if mishap occurred. At least until the snow was 6 inches deep, unplowed, and at a 40% grade. Otherwise it was beautiful. In fact I still have the snow tires.
Old Sep 27, 2019 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Ok, you gotta admit that you're an edge-case, given that when your engines go into consumer vehicles, said vehicles fall under a whole other standard than gasoline-powered passenger cars.

While I'm not a chemical or mechanical engineer, I'm fairly certain that there is no justification for specifying a 0w-20 lubricant in a gasoline engine used in non-arctic conditions which is based principally on "This maximizes the longevity of the engine."
They are most certainly using 0w-20 oils for efficiency improvements, that is for certain, and not what I'm trying to get it. My point is to counter Six's statement that if you use 0w-20 your engine will die, as that is not necessarily true. You can buy your way out of almost any wear issue if desired i.e DLC piston ring coatings. Low viscosity oils are the way of the future whether you like it or not, but all suppliers and OEMs are working super hard to ensure durability remains. Also, there's a reason that FA-4 oil exists for diesel engines now, there's a lot more crossover than one thinks between industries at first glance.
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Originally Posted by y8s
There is something to be said for a beater civic in snow tires + heated seats. One of those (minus the heated seats) got me through many a snowmageddon without anxiety of mishap and full apathy of what would happen if mishap occurred. At least until the snow was 6 inches deep, unplowed, and at a 40% grade. Otherwise it was beautiful. In fact I still have the snow tires.
The fact that I've driven this NB (with Michelin Xi3 tires) through two Chicago winters and the 2015 Snowpocalypse in Poughkeepsie NY, and have never once gotten stuck, makes me thing the same thoughts.

But, then, I also acknowledge that were dealing with wifey-standards.



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