#&$#//#-*<<<14th Official Hard-at-work Thread
#432
Originally Posted by BlueBarchetta' timestamp='1452040121' post='23844539
I have one, use your new GARAGE, lol
I would like to get remote start but haven't looked into it much on the tsx yet. I like jen's remote start that she has on the crv. kicks in defrost automatically as well. (it's an oem remote start). but it's pricey.
I would love to use the garage Rick, but uh.. you going to tell my pregnant wife to park her car outside?
#434
Originally Posted by Mocky' timestamp='1452611702' post='23850141
[quote name='BlueBarchetta' timestamp='1452040121' post='23844539']
I have one, use your new GARAGE, lol
I have one, use your new GARAGE, lol
I would like to get remote start but haven't looked into it much on the tsx yet. I like jen's remote start that she has on the crv. kicks in defrost automatically as well. (it's an oem remote start). but it's pricey.
I would love to use the garage Rick, but uh.. you going to tell my pregnant wife to park her car outside?
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#435
S2000 = 69" wide
TSX family Wagoon = 189" long
Means you need 22 ft garage depth.
Or hire neighborhood kid to scrape and start car in the morning
#436
Originally Posted by Mocky' timestamp='1452696043' post='23851094
I don't have one of those dollies, but I know what you are talking about. I don't think the wagon AND smurf would fit... but now I'm curious.. lol
S2000 = 69" wide
TSX family Wagoon = 189" long
Means you need 22 ft garage depth.
Or hire neighborhood kid to scrape and start car in the morning
I'm going to measure this weekend. Problem is, I have my toolbox and other stuff along the wall already so i'll have to move stuff around. Not a big deal if it really does fit, but i'll measure first before I start. I am pretty sure I have 22 feet. That, or, well, I need to move the timeline up on getting a new detached garage(s)
#438
Mocky,
Depending on how desperate you are you could look for a winter storage solution for the s. I know there is a shop near me (near Cincinnati) that offers indoor storage for the winter with electricity for a trickle charger. It seems a little pricy though at 150 a month.
Depending on how desperate you are you could look for a winter storage solution for the s. I know there is a shop near me (near Cincinnati) that offers indoor storage for the winter with electricity for a trickle charger. It seems a little pricy though at 150 a month.