“I love sitting in a new car and wondering how do I X?”
“I love sitting in a new car and wondering how do I X?”
I don’t like football. I was given a Madden game for PS2.
ok fine.
Yeah, it’s kind of like NWS had to crack down on declaring severe thunderstorm warnings and using the sirens too much. They were becoming trivialized and people were getting used to ignoring them defeating the whole point of having them in the first place.
The law as quoted in the article and everything else I’ve seen about it.
Kia and hundai are factory
They seems to have some programming to them as they seem to blink about 4-5 times and then stay solid, regardless of how hard they’re braking. If they let off the brake and hit it again right away, it won’t blink again. It seems like they need to stay off the brakes for about 10 seconds before they will flash again.
Yeah, that’s different. The ones I see are only the high center mounted brake light and it comes on every time the brake is pressed, regardless of how hard the braking is.
I know some cars do hazards, which might be a bit useless, but I like the idea of flashing brake lights under heavy braking.
All the ones I see come on with any brake application. That’s why I keep seeing them all over the place. It should only be for heavy braking.
I’m fine with flashing brake lights (of all types) for heavy braking. These things though, they all seem to act the same way. Flash about 4 times and then go solid any time the brake is applied. If they let off the brake and apply it again within a few seconds, it doesn’t blink, but maybe a 10 second gap, it’ll flash…
If they’re illegal, how can they come from the factory like that?
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You’re not always paying for additional warranty with CPO since they’re often still within factory warranty and many manufactures tack another year of coverage on it. Sure the CPO car will cost a little more than a non-CPO car, you know, I kind of like having a factory warranty.
$20k gets you a LOT more car than the same, non-inflation-adjusted $20k got you in the year 2000.
That’s all well and good, but when they’re talking about buying used instead of new, they’re talking about a car that is like 1-3 years old. You get the newish car with all that stuff, but save thousands.
r/kidsarefuckingstupid
Thanks. I see both on a lot and they always seem to be annoying, but not completely blinding annoying like a lot of high beams are.
Even Honda knows you need knobs. They didn’t have any for the top of the line Accord with dual screens in 16-17. When they did the redesign for 18, knobs came back.