But you know people here want big cars. “Bigger, safer, murrica’!” I’ve seen plenty of them in Spain, I think they’re perfect.
But you know people here want big cars. “Bigger, safer, murrica’!” I’ve seen plenty of them in Spain, I think they’re perfect.
I wish there was an easier way to source it than using non-renewable resources (cheapest method is via crude oil). It would have been easier to adapt car designs to accommodate hydrogen when used for internal combustion, than a battery.
I remember in the early 00's I was flying back from Spain and landed in Orlando. The computer system for customs went down. We were waiting at a terminal for hours (no restrooms, food, or water) and then had to go back to manually retrieve our luggage. It was so bad that most of the British tourists were ready to…
My mistake, I was in a bit of a hurry. Thank you.
Thanks to you and Harbux for answering my question. Now I learned something new and now I can talk about preconditioning. ;)
So this is a dumb question. States that get super cold sell engine block heaters. Can’t you just turn on the heat while the car is plugged in to “warm up” the battery before going on a drive? It’s still going to use juice while on the road but at least the initial heating of the battery won’t be used from the battery…
So if it’s a melted blizzard, can we call it a tropical storm? So I used to be a traveling computer tech for a rather large fitness company. I had over 25 facilities throughout the Tampa Bay area. So one time, I was doing one of my checks and driving to Venice, FL during a tropical depression. I-75S in the Sarasota…
I’ve heard nothing but horror stories from Kia and Hyundai stealerships.
The only good I can see is finding one with a replaced transmission or one that needs to be replaced because it will be covered under warranty, 100K miles I believe.
What’s crazy was when these came out in Europe, people were already griping about the transmission. Ford willingly put in a crappy transmission and claimed the “issues” were attributed to people having to get used to a DCT over a standard auto.
Seriously? I attach a photo, it’s a no go, I insert the URL to upload, no go. I then insert the link but it doesn’t load and I can’t delete my comment?
Yeah, there’s money in artificial scarcity. Why have choices when you can narrow them down, blame the pandemic, and rake in record profits?
Yeah but on this vehicle, if you do a search, you’ll see the DEF filler next to the fuel cap.
I mean, I can understand the mixup between premium and diesel because they’re both green. But the fuel door, DEF, it’s kind of a dead give away. Then again, my brother put gas in my dad’s Citroen C4 Grand Picasso (god, that’s a mouthful) and it’s a diesel.
Why is this making me angry? The fuel door specifies what to put in. I always check when it’s not my vehicle to check. Besides the sound the vehicle makes on the outside to tell people it’s a diesel. A gas car wouldn’t have a filler for DEF.
When Andromeda was released, when they planned on doing sequels for that, I mentioned the easy way to give everyone they want is another Shepard clone that was kept in cryo. It happened before (the clone) and it could happen again. That way you have Andromeda and still an explanation for having Shepard way in the…
Yeah, nobody needs another headache with a new or new to you car. I will say, Auto Nation was pretty painless for me. I bought my used 05' E320 CDi online and they delivered it from Jacksonville to Tampa to their Lexus dealership. I just signed and went on my merry way.
I’m a bit confused, I took my Dodge Magnum in a few years ago for this. Do I have to take it in again or is this just for drivers who have yet to do so?
Either not submitting paperwork on time or not paying off loans, people unable to register their cars, and reselling the car without titles. Lots of stuff. (can’t tell if sarcasm or sincere)