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Cake day: October 18th, 2023

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  • All of the trucks at my work have LEDs in them. I tell them all the time that they suck ass and to put halogens back in my truck because not only does it blind oncoming traffic, they are dim and make it hard to see at night - especially in bad weather. The housings were not made to reflect LEDs.

    But of course they won’t because LEDs off amazon cost less than a half decent, name brand halogen bulb.



  • The performance and power specs were from a previous era of super cars. When they released the car in 2012 it was past its prime, it was originally intended to be released earlier(believe 2007) but they had to redo the chassis because it was too heavy. 553hp in 2012 didn’t look enticing for $375k when Lamborghinis and Ferraris were putting out 700hp for the same money, and a GTR 1/3 of the price offered the same level of performance. You simply had to be a diehard Lexus fan to buy one.

    Now that it’s old enough people are starting to see its collector value. That’s why prices are sky rocketing. On top of that the push for alternative fuels and smaller engines make people see the value in having a NA high revving V10.






  • AAA offers jump starts, spare tire changes, lock out service, and tow service. So it is still useful for EVs. Run low on range. Just tow it to the closest charger or if you’re within tow radius tow it home. A tow alone is worth the $100 you pay per year.

    Hyundai roadside is all contracted out to vendors. Some areas it is AAA. But the difference between contracted third party calls and AAA direct is that the contracted calls only do what is listed on the call. So if you call in saying you have a flat tire only to find out you don’t have a spare, you will have to wait for Hyundai to resubmit for tow service. With AAA they can tow the vehicle on the spot as long as you still have the miles.

    Just spend the money. The membership pays for itself. Plus you can get 10% off at NAPA.