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Those are hard to find in normal 2-door style. Last one I had, an '18, I had to order.
Of course, I generally order vehicles anyway, but that one was a must.
After 18 months I sold my '20 'Hawk to GiveMetheVIN (about a year ago) and got quite a bit over MSRP for it. Naturally I had paid well below that.
Found it for sale two states away (at a Kia dealer of all places) with another $15K added to the price. With 1,200 miles on the odo it wasn't...
That's what I thought.
The Michelins are 285s, as they don't exist in a 295, but the difference was minute in revs per mile, and I didn't mind that my girlfriend would have slightly narrower tires when driving in slush.
Just wanted something better than the stock Pirellis on there...which...
That's the same size as on the Trackhawks, right?
Let me know when you need new tires, as I have a set of Conti DWS on wheels and a set of Michelins left over after selling the 'Hawks.
Less than 100 miles on the Contis, and maybe 1,500 on the Michelins.
That in itself would be a great reason for having more humane humidity levels, wouldn't it?
If I'm going to suffer, I don't want to also have to deal with alligators.
Today we hit 70.5 degrees. That's too much for my liking. Thankfully it's somewhat dry, at 15%.
And it cools off to maybe 30 at night, which is nice for mating.
We rarely get into the teens overnight anymore. High 20s is awfully close to having bugs and crap start showing up.
Oh well, bugs are easier to deal with than alligators.
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