Still sounds like a case of operator error to me.
Still sounds like a case of operator error to me.
Here’s a better question: has anyone tried to get those people help? Buying a Daewoo is a sign of trouble.
They should have done this from the get go.
Muh jee jaws
Correct, an override is there. Not sure how it is on the cars, but I know Rams with the 8HP trannies have it located behind a kick panel on the lower part of the dash.
;_;
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This is true.
1st gear: Bet that was fun.
2nd gear: But Nissan’s products suck.
3rd gear: tl;dr
4th gear: That is unfortunate.
5th gear: I have a couple FB friends who live in Britain. They seem to be on the fence.
Reverse: It’s in theaters for tonight (one night only engagement). Fandango has tickets.
Neutral: Putting my feelings on…
Blame BMW.
Used it before.
You’re probably right ;_;
I’m guessing Nissan is using FnF to gauge interest in the IDx.
1st gear: Meh. BMW’s aren’t worth what they charge for them these days.
2nd gear: In other news, water is wet.
3rd gear: Everything right now points to a simple case of operator error. I’d like to know how long he had had it, as well as whether or not he had received the recall notice (and whether or not he had brought…
Pretty much.
Indeed.
Only difference would be that there might not be crankwalk jokes.
It’s on whenever the ignition is on. There’s also the fact, as delivered, Chrysler products with electronic shifters can only be started (and shut off) with the vehicle in park. I know from experience.
And yet they (A8 owners) seem to get by just fine, so clearly something else is at work here, and that something is operator error.
I don’t think it’;s hard to use the yacht throttle.