Powerhungry
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Agreed. Just installed mine last weekend...I normally wouldn’t add anything to a new car, but I think the little BW badge was justified.
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Agreed. Just installed mine last weekend...I normally wouldn’t add anything to a new car, but I think the little BW badge was justified.
How difficult were the badges to replace? Are they OEM?Summer wheels, monochrome badges, detail wash inside and out.
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Yeah, they are the OEM ones. Pretty easy to install, as long as you don't mind destroying the old ones. The installation for the front emblem called for removing the entire front number and grille. If you can fit your fingers in the grille holes behind the front emblem, you don't have to remove anything. I did break one clip on the original one. For the trunk one, I was afraid to use a blow dryer because of my PPF, so I just removed the thing in pieces. Also broke both clips on the original one because I didn't have a way to squeeze both clips at the same time while also fighting the adhesive. All in all, took maybe 30 minutes total. Make sure you have some interior trim tools for the trunk liner.How difficult were the badges to replace? Are they OEM?
I saw the bumper needing to be removed which seems like overkill. Loving the bronze wheels btw. Thinking about doing something similar on my argent silver.Yeah, they are the OEM ones. Pretty easy to install, as long as you don't mind destroying the old ones. The installation for the front emblem called for removing the entire front number and grille. If you can fit your fingers in the grille holes behind the front emblem, you don't have to remove anything. I did break one clip on the original one. For the trunk one, I was afraid to use a blow dryer because of my PPF, so I just removed the thing in pieces. Also broke both clips on the original one because I didn't have a way to squeeze both clips at the same time while also fighting the adhesive. All in all, took maybe 30 minutes total. Make sure you have some interior trim tools for the trunk liner.
Story?Sold mine……I’m out!!!
Sold mine……I’m out!!!
My 4BW will be gone this year also..............Sold mine……I’m out!!!
My 4BW will be gone this year also..............
20,000 miles…..time to move onStory?
20,000 miles…..time to move on
What’s next?My 4BW will be gone this year also..............
I'm with you on that one. I'm hoping that when I go to Spring Mountain in December I will actually learn how to use the car correctly like it was built, instead of just driving it around.This car deserves a better driver...
I'm trading my 4BW in for my wife to get a 2024 Cadillac XT4 and in the next 18 months I will either get another 4BW or a Porsche Macan GTS as a daily.... For now I will be stuck driving my old trusty Honda Civic..What’s next?
NLS is tricky for sure. If you are a long-time manual driver you definitely have to re-wire your brain to be able to do it. But once you get it...it is very satisfying.Attempted to use the no-lift-shift today. This car deserves a better driver...
I may be out too but we'll see. This has been the worst car I've owned in regards to issues. I have a rattle/clunk in the front end that started around 21k miles and I'm about to hit 26k. They had it for 14 days total trying to diagnose it. They replaced one of the struts which didn't fix it but are out of ideas. Went over everything with the service manager and they are suppose to get in touch with GM today to start the process to have an engineer come out.
Maybe everything will work out or maybe I'll be moving into a manual M3 sooner than I thought. I got rid of my motorcycle and plan on getting something newer this week. So the new bike fun is keeping the annoyance of this at bay a bit.