yep. have a star.
yep. have a star.
I’ve had Norovirus (not from a cruise ship). Not only do you have things coming out both ends for 3 to 4 days but you also run a really high fever. Thankfully it is a short lived virus but you still can get severely dehydrated.
True, although during that era, dealers used to throw their one-size-fits-all, branded mats right on top of the OEM ones. I could see a customer being caught out by that.
I remember taking my 2021 GX 460 in for service, and “Check Floor Mats” was in bold on the service technician’s checklist. That’s a mistake Toyota seems unlikely to ever let happen again.
The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.
It is not great, but when you figure only a small percentage even use their hitch, then of those who tow more than a utility trailer. (Don't get me wrong though 5-6k towing capacity would be nice, but range would suffer pretty bad too
Well, WE know that.... The cult of Musk that’s actually buying the things, not so much.
Yeah not really all that different from people who buy into autopilot/FSD and get into crashes thinking it can drive itself versus other manufacturers that don’t oversell adaptive cruise control.
He SPECIFICALLY said it could serve briefly as a boat and ford river AND SEAS.
my dads avalanche had air bag suspension, after 15 years we switched over to coils overs
I considered it, but the comfort and convenience of the air suspension paired with the adaptive dampers that I didn't want to lose pushed me over the edge on keeping it factory.
So....$20,000 too much here.
It depends on how many ducks you have on your dash.
Yep, that explains it!
Jeeps and rangerovers all over this list.
Where I live they made it so that you need a license to recycle nonferrous metals but that just means the thieves have to sell at a discount to someone with a license.
You can buy out a lease at anytime. It’s not cost effective, generally, but it’s always possible. Just pay the leasing company the balance of the payments plus the residual.
Tesla likely has a fleet sales team who negotiates with rental car representatives and agrees on a price per unit that an average retail customer can’t get. Basically a buy in bulk discount that won’t ever be published (so it won’t impact residuals).