General Car Conversation
#8446
It does, but as a secondary effect. It doesn’t actually make your AC more effective directly. But as you’re trying to cool the car, you’re introducing less additional heat into the cabin, so the AC has less total work to do.
30% is perfect for me in the Midwest, I’d definitely go 20% or 15% if I lived in Vegas like @BrettJacks
30% is perfect for me in the Midwest, I’d definitely go 20% or 15% if I lived in Vegas like @BrettJacks
Last edited by LexBob2; 12-03-23 at 06:24 PM.
#8448
35% is the darkest we're allowed to have on the front windows, so I was illegal before and after my retint.
But it's not really enforced here and I don't care.
But it's not really enforced here and I don't care.
#8450
I have all my cars at 35% just to lower sun load, I don't really care about not being able to be seen in my car and I never do the windshield or rear
#8451
I’m in IL also, and went 30% on both my current and previous cars, figuring it was close enough to legal that I wouldn’t get hassled. So far, it’s worked out for 12+ years.
#8452
I do enjoy not paying state income taxes, and our property taxes are pretty low as well. I pay about $1600/yr in property taxes. DMV tax was about $200 for the truck and $500 for the BMW this year.
#8453
Yep. Though some days I wish we did have inspections, because you have a lot of Altima driver types who run around with no bumpers and body parts dragging on the ground. What a classless bunch.
I do enjoy not paying state income taxes, and our property taxes are pretty low as well. I pay about $1600/yr in property taxes. DMV tax was about $200 for the truck and $500 for the BMW this year.
I do enjoy not paying state income taxes, and our property taxes are pretty low as well. I pay about $1600/yr in property taxes. DMV tax was about $200 for the truck and $500 for the BMW this year.
#8454
Yep. Though some days I wish we did have inspections, because you have a lot of Altima driver types who run around with no bumpers and body parts dragging on the ground. What a classless bunch.
I do enjoy not paying state income taxes, and our property taxes are pretty low as well. I pay about $1600/yr in property taxes. DMV tax was about $200 for the truck and $500 for the BMW this year.
I do enjoy not paying state income taxes, and our property taxes are pretty low as well. I pay about $1600/yr in property taxes. DMV tax was about $200 for the truck and $500 for the BMW this year.
#8455
Mine are 40 or 45, whatever makes them legal in MD (legal is 35 but you have to factor in the OEM tint.
S Classes have a bluish mirror tint to the OEM glass which makes tint look way darker:
But the LS430 still beat them in sales and in comparison tests. The LS460 is when Lexus started to fall behind, it was first powertrains although the rest of the car competed very well.
Lexus has never been a true peer, but they were more of a peer than they are now.
People pay $130k for I6 Range Rovers, I6 Mercedes S500 just to name a couple.
Back in 2007, Lexus should have offered the LS in 460, 600h hybrid and V12 trim. That would have put the Lexus brand over the top, and allow them to charge a higher price today. Even today Mercedes and BMW are making a mistake by not offering an exclusive V12 power train[/QUOTE]
Yep, mistype on my part, understeer is what I meant to write.
S Classes have a bluish mirror tint to the OEM glass which makes tint look way darker:
When Lexus brought out their LS430, Mercedes was giving consumers the option of 3 different V8 engines and one V12 engine. When Lexus debuted the LS460.. Mercedes offered multiple engine options including a turbo V8. Lexus in the same situation today with their LS. Lexus can’t be a serious competitor if they lack at minimum a number of multiple power train options
Lexus has never been a true peer, but they were more of a peer than they are now.
Nobody is going to pay $130,000 for a six cylinder engine.
Back in 2007, Lexus should have offered the LS in 460, 600h hybrid and V12 trim. That would have put the Lexus brand over the top, and allow them to charge a higher price today. Even today Mercedes and BMW are making a mistake by not offering an exclusive V12 power train[/QUOTE]
Yep, mistype on my part, understeer is what I meant to write.
#8456
The latest crop of all-seasons, especially the CC2 tend to be pretty damn good in the snow, though. Haven't had a set yet, but the only complaint that I heard about them was a friend who demonized them after one big snow storm where a fwd citroen with 1 year old LM005s would just spin tires going backwards (his is an opel insignia 2.0t fwd). Packed wet snow is packed wet snow. I did drive the car right after and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, but who knows. Then again, could be that he's driven them in the summer as well (we get 30+c regularly).
#8457
The latest crop of all-seasons, especially the CC2 tend to be pretty damn good in the snow, though. Haven't had a set yet, but the only complaint that I heard about them was a friend who demonized them after one big snow storm where a fwd citroen with 1 year old LM005s would just spin tires going backwards (his is an opel insignia 2.0t fwd). Packed wet snow is packed wet snow. I did drive the car right after and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, but who knows. Then again, could be that he's driven them in the summer as well (we get 30+c regularly).
But if they still drove regularly in more serious, or even average (for the Midwest), winter conditions, they'd probably still have two sets, and I'd have to do the swapping for them. My dad can't manage it anymore.
#8458
all this talk of 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 cylinders, turbo or not, etc., which is 'better' or 'proper', etc/, makes me chuckle.
i imagine a time soon when. 2 cylinder turbo hybrid engines come out for econobox cars.
the end is at hand for anything more than 6 cylinders except in heavy duty truck applications.
although companies like mercedes will continue to sell 8 cylinder engines in high end cars while some of their customers still want that. how long that continues will depend on when they feel peer pressure at the country club to be more green or take a test drive of an ev
i imagine a time soon when. 2 cylinder turbo hybrid engines come out for econobox cars.
the end is at hand for anything more than 6 cylinders except in heavy duty truck applications.
although companies like mercedes will continue to sell 8 cylinder engines in high end cars while some of their customers still want that. how long that continues will depend on when they feel peer pressure at the country club to be more green or take a test drive of an ev
Last edited by bitkahuna; 12-04-23 at 06:18 AM.
#8459
all this talk of 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 cylinders, turbo or not, etc., which is 'better' or 'proper', etc/, makes me chuckle.
i imagine a time soon when. 2 cylinder turbo hybrid engines come out for econobox cars.
the end is at hand for anything more than 6 cylinders except in heavy duty truck applications.
although companies like mercedes will continue to sell 8 cylinder engines in high end cars while some of their customers still want that. how long that continues will depend on when they feel peer pressure at the country club to be more green or take a test drive of an ev
i imagine a time soon when. 2 cylinder turbo hybrid engines come out for econobox cars.
the end is at hand for anything more than 6 cylinders except in heavy duty truck applications.
although companies like mercedes will continue to sell 8 cylinder engines in high end cars while some of their customers still want that. how long that continues will depend on when they feel peer pressure at the country club to be more green or take a test drive of an ev
#8460
The error to not include a twelve cylinder in their LS is looked back upon in hindsight. They should have had one. Even more sad is that Lexus will go down as a brand that never ever offered a gas V8 turbo unlike MB,Audi and BMW who were clearly class above.
Glad you see that now.
Lexus is a little closer than they were in the past. Lexus now offers performance products like the F car (although they are not very competitive) but they still lack modern power trains offerings and instead they are using an engine that they have recycled from the 2007.
The 460 also outsold Mercedes S Class too.
Lexus has never been a true peer,
but they were more of a peer than they are now.
But the LS430 still beat them in sales and in comparison tests. The LS460 is when Lexus started to fall behind,
Last edited by Toys4RJill; 12-04-23 at 07:49 AM.