▲ 1 r/fragtautofahrer+1 crossposts

Was zahlt ihr für Haftpflicht + Vollkasko + Steuer jährlich (Österreich)?

Hi, bin 27 und habe nun seit 1 Jahr mein erstes eigenes Auto. Ein mittlerweile 8 Jahre Alter Ceed (140 PS) mit Neupreis von ca 25.000€
Bin mit Bon/Mal 03 eingestiegen und zahle inkl. allem (Vollkasko, Motorbezogene Steuer, Haftpflicht) knapp 2000€ in Österreich.
Mir kommt das einfach so hoch vor, vor allem wenn ich mir denke, was A ein Neuwagen kosten würde und B Leute mit einer B/M von 9 oder höher zahlen würden?? Was zahlt ihr so jährlich für alles zusammen?

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u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 7 days ago

Black hole duffle bag (40 L) different handle length?

Hey, I just got my first Black Hole Duffel, and I‘m super happy with it!
Yesterday was my first real-life use, and I noticed that it hangs off to one side just a little bit. At first, I thought it was because of the baggage inside, but now I‘ve compared the handles, and one is slightly longer.
I wanted to ask if this is normal and if others have experienced the same, or if this is a production issue.

u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 10 days ago
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Annoying radio switch between FM and DAB+

I have a problem concerning my Kia radio. Every time I listen to the radio, it switches back and forth between FM and DAB+ every few seconds. And nearly every time this happens, the song either jumps back or forward a few seconds.

The radio is trying to give me the "optimal" sound quality, but I would rather listen to a song in bad quality than have it jump all the time.

I drive a 2018 Kia Ceed and I have tried everything. For clarification: there is NO option to turn this off, just a "regional" button, which changes nothing.

Is there anything I OR a professional Kia mechanic can do? I have a service appointment soon, so I wanted to know beforehand. And if nothing helps, is there any unofficial fix for this problem?

Please help me fix this problem, it is driving me crazy!
Thank you

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u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 17 days ago
▲ 5 r/diving+1 crossposts

Are my fins too big?

Hey everyone, I did my Open Water Diver course back in October last year and bought my first gear (mask, snorkel, fins and boots) directly at the dive shop, since they offered a discount to everyone participating in the course.

I’m a shoe size 10,5-11 (US) / 44-45 (Europe) but have very narrow feet and when trying on the fins I already had a feeling that Extra Large might be a bit too big. The salesperson, who’s a diver himself, assured me though that it would fit my size. After my first dive, I went back and told him the fins felt loose and were wobbling around. He gave me a tighter heel strap, but that only helped a little.

Now I just went on my first real dive trip, and I used rental fins there that I could actually tighten properly. It was a huge difference, way more comfortable than my own fins. My own fins have maybe four dives on them total and basically look brand new.

The team at the diving center was actually very nice and I specifically bought the more expensive fins with the easier access heel strap, since I thought this would be a one time investment that pays off in the future. (They btw only had Scubapro equipment)

So now I’m wondering, are my fins actually too big? Is it worth driving back to the shop to ask them for a refund/change even though it’s been a few months? Or is there some kind of insole or padding solution to fill up the volume in the foot pocket? Would another heel strap help? I appreciate all kind of advice!

(Parts were translated with the help of AI)

Edit: I know I am supposed to war them with boots (which I do), the picute is just for foot size reference

u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 28 days ago

Suunto Nautic S vs Suunto Ocean

I recently got my OW certificate and am currently deciding which dive computer to get.
I‘m about to go on my first holiday and the plan is to do my first ocean dives there. I want to use my computer for some hobby freediving and recreational holiday scuba diving. My plan is to become an AOWD soon because I fell in love with this sport.

I‘ve put a lot of time into the research of which diving computer would be best for me. And here is the problem: Suunto released the new Nautic S, which I thought would be the best choice for me, as it has all the diving features I could wish for BUT it has nearly no other usecase apart from diving. So I think it would sit in a box for the most part of the year. The alternative is the Suunto Ocean which has all the other sport tracking features as well, but I‘ve heard that Suunto may not be the best in this category.

The Nautic S is 550€, the Ocean is on sale for 700€ right now. So I’m currently torn back and forth between the cheaper AND newer and the older but more capable version from Suunto. I am a litte bit afraid that Suunto will release a new Ocean soon, so I feel safer with the Nautic in this matter.

I‘ve also considered buying a Garmin Fenix 8 (660€) which has better sport but a lot less diving freatures, ans they may also release a Fenix 9 this fall. Right now I‘m tracking my sport activities with my Apple Watch Series 7, which also has to be replaced soon.

Would you pay 150€ more and go for the all sport version and buy the Ocean or would you save a few bucks and take the Nautic S but have it resting in my closet for most of the time? Or maybe even go for the Fenix 8? The Garmin Mk3i is a little bit too expensive for me in my opinion.
I definetely want a watch styled computer with the Bühlmann factor.

I seriously need your help, am thankful for every opinion!

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u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 1 month ago
▲ 6 r/Suunto+1 crossposts

Suunto Nautic S vs Suunto Ocean

I recently got my OW certificate and am currently deciding which dive computer to get.
I‘m about to go on my first holiday and the plan is to do my first ocean dives there. I want to use my computer for some hobby freediving and recreational holiday scuba diving. My plan is to become an AOWD soon because I fell in love with this sport.

I‘ve put a lot of time into the research of which diving computer would be best for me. And here is the problem: Suunto released the new Nautic S, which I thought would be the best choice for me, as it has all the diving features I could wish for BUT it has nearly no other usecase apart from diving. So I think it would sit in a box for the most part of the year. The alternative is the Suunto Ocean which has all the other sport tracking features as well, but I‘ve heard that Suunto may not be the best in this category.

The Nautic S is 550€, the Ocean is on sale for 700€ right now. So I’m currently torn back and forth between the cheaper AND newer and the older but more capable version from Suunto. I am a litte bit afraid that Suunto will release a new Ocean soon, so I feel safer with the Nautic in this matter.

I‘ve also considered buying a Garmin Fenix 8 (660€) which has better sport but a lot less diving freatures, ans they may also release a Fenix 9 this fall. Right now I‘m tracking my sport activities with my Apple Watch Series 7, which also has to be replaced soon.

Would you pay 150€ more and go for the all sport version and buy the Ocean or would you save a few bucks and take the Nautic S but have it resting in my closet for most of the time? Or maybe even go for the Fenix 8? The Garmin Mk3i is a little bit too expensive for me in my opinion.
I definetely want a watch styled computer with the Bühlmann factor.

I seriously need your help, am thankful for every opinion!

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u/Oh_hi_mark_343 — 1 month ago