Cool. RAD Garage guy also corrected me.
Cool. RAD Garage guy also corrected me.
I just want to say thank you for bravely doing a post about the key fob. I have a weird obsession with the key fobs, to the point that if I see one I do not recognize, I will ask. Personally, a fan of more on the topic. Been some interesting things from Lexus and Mercedes over the years. Lately it seems everyone has…
Pretty sure it is connected to an air compressor. Appears to be a version of the Tornador type product.
Pretty sure it is neither, and that it uses an air compressor. His attachment setup and the available products all point to an air compressor.
I must have missed the video embed. I assumed that was another feature they benchmarked.
I assume they threw them in for its eventual use as an Uber ride.
I don’t get the excitement. The video looks like animations. Is there physical movement, or just visual effects? It looks like the same animation as the GS and other cars get with the Sport+ mode.
That begs the question of how do you not notice your luggage is missing? With that kind of a circuitous travel, one has to have at least one item that was left in the vehicle.
Funnier still, she turned in the Infiniti vehicle’s keys at rental return, so she picked-up the Infiniti keys at some point.
Wrong generation/car, you are thinking of the Pathfinder or Murano stablemate. This is more Rogue-esque vehicle. Served only with the 2.0 I4.
You notice when one has cloth seats and the other some form of fake leather. The Sentra at Enterprise arguably is not likely to have anything but the base interior.
People are always weirded-out that I still enjoy BMW’s i-Drive system, but it makes sense after a very short time. With the newer system, you have touch screen for when that is helpful and i-Drive for when it is not.
Even the aftermarket stereo outfits have moved on: now you buy interface kits for direct interaction with the factory computer systems. When I did car stereo stuff, it was kinda rare to wire-in to a factory system, but I always enjoyed the look of factory head-unit with aftermarket speakers and amps setup.
I am with you on setting a temperature. I rarely change the temperature in my BMW, and it has dedicated buttons. Only on 4+ hour drives do I tend to meaningfully adjust the climate control.
Pretty sure that is what this thing is for: exciting the Camry driver and pulling them Camry driver up in price. My thought is they want the already Kia-friendly buyer that is able to spend more and is not shopping higher-end vehicles.
What are you trying to say? I am proudly from Northeast Texas, in the triangle between Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, and I don’t know any of which you speak...
My usual route on 271 from Paris is often a relief after dealing with the Indian Nation Turnpike. On 271 they do not react too rudely to the flash to pass, but half the time, people just get off on a soft shoulder, rather than waiting for the 4-lane passing areas.
Texas used to use this law for most of its drug interdiction stops. Seems to have had the added benefit of correcting behavior. Oklahoma just added the law last year.
Growing up, I had an Uncle that always did this. I’m from the opposite part of TX (NE TX). So it was usually pulling off onto a soft shoulder.
Every time I flash to pass, my wife fears road rage will ensue. Seems some are offended, but I think people generally get that I mean no harm.