I have done about 30K in 2.5 years. Mostly long routes. And yes, I never bother to press the brakes too on kachi sarkain
Bhai r u in karachi? If yes let's meet up...
Would love to, but sadly, I'm in Islamabad.
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This is because of the diesel engine having more torque. So it is faster off the line.
My Cousin did the same thing when we gave our 80 to him for a few days. He said that it was just too heavy on his pocket. I drove it like that for 2 days but got fed up of it and changed it back.
just a little correction here, civic 1.6 and 1.8 both do at least 10 kml and up to 16 kml, par dill khush karnay k liye khayal acha hai ghalib Love your name though, what does it mean? if you don't mind me asking that is
Aha.. I see you like Tintin as well. I have it's whole collection. The books series, the animated film series and tons of other things.
I have never really checked the fuel consumption on long routes as it's mostly driven by my father. But with an engine this big, it'll hardly make any difference. Whether you're driving it in normal city conditions, or gunning it on a motorway.
never knew they came in FWD versions
This is the first time I am hearing this. Most of the trims are All Wheel Drive (AWD) and the rest are 2WD but they are RWD ..... are you sure he was a "specialist"?
Your jeep might be full time 4wd, which has either been modified or is defective into front wheel drive.Does your jeep have All time 4WD stickers on it?
Yours is a full time 4 WD. All autos came originally as full time 4WD. best to get it checked as to what went wrong