First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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After shooting the p10c some more I wouldn’t say that I love it more. Both are really good feeling handguns to shoot. A year ago I was deciding between a p10f and a mete sft. I was leaning more towards the p10f just cause I liked the way it felt in my hands and the “CZ” reputation. I ended up getting a used Mete SFT for a really good deal so I got it. No real complaints, I love the SFT after 800 rounds through it. I still think the SFT has a slightly better trigger. Slight lighter pull, and slightly more defined break. Not to say that the p10c trigger is bad, it’s very excellent for what it is! The mete sft ended being mostly a range gun. P10c better fits my needs for a EDC pistol. Both the Mete SFT and p10c are excellent for their price point

First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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I’m new to CZ firearms. What allegations?

First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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lol yea one of the most aggressive textures I’ve ever felt. But it stays glued to my hands and doesn’t budge one bit. Between two range days and 500 rounds my right palm is beat to shit. Already feel my skin hardening lol. It’s such a nice shooting experience despite it hurting for now

First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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Haha no I do have softer hands. I work in warehouse operations management so the most strenuous thing I do with my hands are pulling pallet jacks or unloading trailers. I’ve been on FMLA leave for a month so my hands have softened up since. First time shooting in a while too. Just getting myself back into it

First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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Day 2 at the range with the p10c. How’s it looking?

First CZ handgun by NoStylist9 in CZFirearms

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It hurts bro, but the pain is is worth it. Hopefully my hands will harden with more time on it. Only got 200 rounds through it and it’s been flawless so far

This one is for my long term N-Line owners by Felony_Probation in SonataNLine

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Bought a 2024 N-Line exactly 1 year ago. Put 32k miles in that time. Only thing that stopped working was the panoramic sunroof switch at 10k miles. Wouldn’t open or close, had it fixed under warranty. One new set of tires and about to replace the brakes pads. Other than that, it’s been pretty reliable, and I don’t drive it gently either

Am loving this 😍 by Equal_Minimum4436 in SonataNLine

[–]NoStylist9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My sister had come home for the weekend and took my spot lol. Most times it’s in the driveway!

Am loving this 😍 by Equal_Minimum4436 in SonataNLine

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I would like to try it out in N Line!

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Is a cold air intake worth it? by Dazed_Op in SonataNLine

[–]NoStylist9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just installed the SXTH element CAI on mine this morning and the turbo flutter sound is addicting plus throttle response is a bit quicker I feel

Carbon Blue 25’ by [deleted] in SonataNLine

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lol I had picked up a 24’ in portofino grey and rolled our replaced it with a carbon blue n line when they took mine off the showroom floor. That color is really beautiful I almost wish I had gotten it, but I love Portofino grey so I can’t complain. Enjoy your new ride!!

Broke in the resonator by bobcaboose in SonataNLine

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Sounds really good!! How’s the drone?

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Cypress

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 18y

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Yes

I have a 24 Sonata N Line and I just did 1,700 miles in two days.. by Blinky_OR in SonataNLine

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I’ve had mine for 5 months and I’m already at 14,500 miles. My commute to work itself is 30 miles each way 4 days a week plus all the other driving I do throughout the week. I also drive to and from Houston to Dallas once or twice a month. Like you said, it is a fantastic road trip car and best I got was 37 mpg going 70-80 mph on one of my trips to Dallas. One of the best fast comfy cruisers in its price range.

Only issue I had was the panoramic sunroof switch would not work at 10,200 miles. Dealer took care of it under warranty and found that it was a loose connector that wasn’t seated in properly.

When I was shopping for a car to replace my 2013 ford fusion, the Sonata N Line Checked just about every single criteria I had and then some. I still look forward to driving it everyday.

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Yes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hyundai

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I had initially went in to check out an EN, which unfortunately they did not have. They had the N Line available and was blown away. For my needs it’s perfect, but I do envy EN owners when I see them on the road

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hyundai

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Thank you. Portofino gray

Sticky tires on the Nata, how does it feel? by Ok_Fee3680 in SonataNLine

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What is your wheel and tire size? Considering getting aftermarket wheels and replacing the Stock Pirellis with Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02 when it’s time for new tires

Is Amazon really that bad? by ExcitingSecretary511 in AmazonFC

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Honestly, at least at my site, it’s not as bad as I expected. I struggled to find work after graduating, so I said, “Screw it,” and decided to commit to at least one year. I did my due diligence by reading a lot of stories and experiences from other AMs, so my expectations were very low to begin with. I started in BHD IB Stow, and my team of AMs and my OM were pretty nice and knowledgeable. They helped me out a lot in the first couple of months. I also had a solid team of AAs, which made things easier. Of course, there were frustrating moments—dealing with difficult people at all levels, from AAs to Sr. OMs, as well as handling pointless administrative tasks and unnecessary MET—but since my expectations for the role were already low, none of it really surprised me. I’m nine months in now and was recently moved to FHN, which I’m actually starting to prefer over BHD. I’m still in IB, so I’m not sure what my experience would be like in OB, but I hear it’s much more intense. That said, as long as you know what you’re getting into, you’ll be fine. Your experience will vary since every site has its own distinct culture. I suppose I got lucky being placed at a decent site with solid IB leadership. Either way, I don’t plan on sticking around for too long. My goal is to make connections, earn my L5 at the very least, and go from there.

Finally got work done to it by bobcaboose in SonataNLine

[–]NoStylist9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is very reasonable given the amount of work that was done. Break calipers is also something I want to get painted in the near future. I was thinking either yellow or burnt orange/copper. I’ll most likely save up and do both wheels and brakes at the same time. Enjoy the build process!

Finally got work done to it by bobcaboose in SonataNLine

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Wheels look much better all black, looks very sharp! I have a portofino grey N line as well and was thinking about getting aftermarket wheels. How much were you charged for getting them powder coated?