Chris11LE
Chris11LE
Chris11LE

Does Nissan even require signatures for a loan?

Samsung phone attached to something that DIDN’T burn up?  Must really be from outer space.

My ‘01 had “silently disintegrated” leaf springs. The wound end where the front bolts go through must have rusted through and snapped, but was trapped in the mounting bracket that is welded to the frame. Had no idea they were broken until I put something heavy in the bed and the truck started shaking violently at

So if I take my truck to get its tires rotated, I should see multiple line items? Like: remove all 4 wheels from vehicle. replace 4 wheels on vehicle in different location. *re righten lug nuts on all 4 wheels*.

Suckers make them a lot more money than informed customers!  I prefer to be the informed customer and just keep walking until I get my price for what I want.

This. And my in-laws still have theirs in that exact configuration.

Did anyone read the (very recent) replies to the Jeff Gordon twitter thread? Stating how he made 2 of the greatest passes in NASCAR history by going under the yellow line?

There has to be some irony in there somewhere:

Agreed. With the “future valuability” being in question, I dont see much advantage to keeping everything VIN-correct.

Im more curious about what a “brand new” now 4 year old car is worth if someone was ever dumb enough to buy it.  4 years of instant depreciation as you drive off the lot?

It’s still there at my local Jeep/Dodge/RAM dealer!

I wonder if I can trade my ‘11 G37 straight up for a new Q60 at this point

Same thing happened to my old Frontier.

If I did half this many things wrong at my job (which does not even remotely involve the possibility of harming someone), I would be fired.

The ONE TIME where a BMW owner could actually say “honest officer, my turn signals really aren’t working!”

Can I get them in Camry brown?

While I mostly agree, Ive read plenty of FCA RRTs and TSBs and most of them have a note like “if an affected vehicle does not fall within the VIN listing, perform recall steps”.

Our 2015 ES350 was recalled for auto braking system issues. It took a long time for Toyota to figure out a fix, but since there werent really that many out there, I guess it wasnt a priority. The issue was if you were at a downward angle and there was something metal at the bottom of the hill (sewer grate, etc) the