Order my wife a 23 Traverse RS. Not mine, but drove a dual motor LYRIQ for a couple weeks over shut down in July. Good power and comfortable package.
Looks like a fun daily, I’ve been thinking about picking up a TBSS or something similar as a summer ride for the kids.
Nice rig.
I saw a X3M competition last week and thought the badge was fake. Wasn’t sure who they were competing with, but realized it was an actual variant.
drove a beauty red X3M recently.
they’re def pretty cool but i’d prefer a small typical SUV and then a separate M car. They do a good job merging them but it still felt a little odd ripping around in it. When i think SUV i just don’t think about revving out like that
I did Catted Dow pipes and a tune. Just on the the OTS 93 map it ran a 7.3 in 1/8 on the street. Kid in back seat along with my golf bag. I’m getting a custom tune for it soon. (F80paul tune) He tells me 6.7-6.8 is expected.
Man, I saw an old lady in a GSR Integra the other day and was slightly jealous.
They do like, high 10s with minimal mods.
I think @king just drove one this weekend at a BMW event.
I’ll probably stick to my old Hondas as long as I can.
Why for sale? Didn’t these just come out?
BTW, if you tap/highlight/select the text of the post you’re looking to quote, a quote button pops up
I’m a little overleveraged at this moment and I need the cash to expand the house. My wife likes to remind me that “I’m driving her ADU”
What’s an adu?
What’s an adu?
Additional Dwelling Unit - basically a smallish 1 or 2 bedroom unit on your property. Sometimes known as inlaw suites. Some people convert garages.
Additional Dwelling Unit - basically a smallish 1 or 2 bedroom unit on your property. Sometimes known as inlaw suites. Some people convert garages.
That’s California-speak for y’all
It’s all fun and games until you have to move into your converted basement ADU so you can afford to keep it
Well shit, New York has a ADU program.
provides grants of up to $125,000 to homeowners across the state who add an additional housing unit to their property. The state plans to give a total of $85 million out in grants by 2028