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Roof Racks: Trendy accessory, or UnAerodynamic Gas Mileage Killing Travesty?
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Originally posted by quikveedb2 View PostHow about a "My roof rack is utilitarian, and neither gas mileage nor looks are considerations" option?
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Thanks guise . I'm probably gonna go read FE3Rs thread and make it a winter project. She just went into storage today .after the heater core broke and it's meant to snow tonight.
I really don't get the hate for unused roof racks. Actually maybe I do . But It's certainly not as gay as Volkswagens on Chinese Coilovers and teal corvette wheels.1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
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Trendy? To me, it is a necessity.
I have one on my e46 m3.. had one on my e36 m3.. I have an e30 one but never needed it yet..
I can tell you it affects more than 1-2mpg.. I put a wind deflector on it but I am still about 3mpg..
But who pays attention to MPG, especially if you have an M motor........
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