New owner of 2.0 Stinger RWD

congrats and enjoy the car!
 
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do we have a assembly manual like the old chilton books? Or something that i can reference how to take stuff apart?
 
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do we have a assembly manual like the old chilton books? Or something that i can reference how to take stuff apart?

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Going back to the better mileage thing for a bit. How do you find the noise from the tires on your ride? While considering fuel economy and the Stinger, 30 mpg is pretty good. I drive the Optima hybrid and have used Pirelli P7 AS Plus tires and it is pretty quiet and comfortable riding while providing great winter performance, it actually gave me a bit more economy and was well suited for that car. I recently went to General G-MAX AS-05 on the 2017 Hybrid and when not pushing it I can get mpgs in the 40s over a 30 mile commute, in Sport mode I get low to mid 30s. If you do a lot of commuting and get some winter weather and don't want to do a summer winter setup, I think these should server you well.
 
Hey guys, traded in my optima for a stinger. Ready to check out modification options of course. Who else thinks their base model was pretty nice for a base?
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Going back to the better mileage thing for a bit. How do you find the noise from the tires on your ride? While considering fuel economy and the Stinger, 30 mpg is pretty good. I drive the Optima hybrid and have used Pirelli P7 AS Plus tires and it is pretty quiet and comfortable riding while providing great winter performance, it actually gave me a bit more economy and was well suited for that car. I recently went to General G-MAX AS-05 on the 2017 Hybrid and when not pushing it I can get mpgs in the 40s over a 30 mile commute, in Sport mode I get low to mid 30s. If you do a lot of commuting and get some winter weather and don't want to do a summer winter setup, I think these should server you well.
I don't mind the noise from the tires. Almost every car I've had, had a full exhaust system. To me right now it sound quite. I might look in winterizing times. I keep forgetting that its a RWD car. Ive only had another RWD truck before. It was an old ranger. I would slide all over the place. i was too lazy to put weight in the back
 
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