Any one in particular?...It's not a dislike of the management of any electric vehicle company...
NopeAny one in particular?
I held the turn all the way through. It would be the left peg worn down if we lived in England but all our on ramps seem to be right turnsBut you held the turn, right?
Or was it a left you had to overcorrect for?
All good racers deserve a scar or 6 lol
I actually like the around town oomf of the Leaf and it's actually fairly tossable in terms of predictability. Definitely needs tires, better shocks and maybe some heavier springs in the back though lol
I've had literal fire breathing monsters that the wife refused to ride in lol Apparently anti lag doesn't impress women.
Or noisy barely street legal tires for that matter.
Or a suspension that hurt her back. Or the straight cut 1,2 and 3rd gears lol A lot of fun, especially after a week or two of driving something reasonable and forgetting how much and how immediate the power is.
To even them out, find your favorite roundabout (traffic circle) and hit it at about midnight with no traffic. I had an evening blowing off steam a few bikes ago and wore one rear tire down to a funnel in about 15 laps around in light rain. Flat track experience and a low seat height recommended for wet laps on a roundabout. I'm sure if you had the patience to find the throttle balance on a dry day you could drag your left lower fairing and look like a real track biker lol.I held the turn all the way through. It would be the left peg worn down if we lived in England but all our on ramps seem to be right turns![]()





No, that was my Dad's car.



Yes, i did a lot of reading up about them. Definitely a ton for some required maintenance. With that said, it would be a cool car to have my son work on since he’s taking auto shop 2 which is a two period elective every day during his junior year. He will get certified in a few different things this year, which I truly wish I had that opportunity when I was in highschool!@lloyd378- Pretty car, but be aware that the 7-series can be expensive to maintain, which is one reason that their resale prices are so low.
Here’s to the high mileage Toyota club! My ‘06 4Runner has about 260k on it… still a baby like your Sequioa!One of the things I recently did for my son to thank him was I took the sequoia that we gave him to drive, added a mild lift ( OME landcruiser lift springs) and bilstein 5100 shocks. Then we upgraded his tires from. 265 to 285 so he could have some 33s on it.
I told him he will be one of the most popular vehicles in the school parking lot…. The sequoia is an 06 and this year it will hit 200k miles. In the picture with my son in it, he stands at 6’ now( for height reference). View attachment 15352View attachment 15353View attachment 15352View attachment 15353View attachment 15355