Are there really more recalls now? And aren't some of the current ones addressing cars from the 90s? As for cars from the 80s and 90s working just fine...sure, if...
Are there really more recalls now? And aren't some of the current ones addressing cars from the 90s? As for cars from the 80s and 90s working just fine...sure, if...
And steam turbines, I guess-that's what that is.
If that's true (and I don't believe it), I think it would be very effectively countered by the longevity and improved quality of cars.
My thoughts exactly-M135i and new M5.
I always thought it sounded great!
Oh yeah, man, Banff is reknowned for its tarry black snow.
Oh man, it's even worse up in Alberta. There are gang wars at Sunshine Village in May. The 'Slush Cup' in late May? 4 deaths last year, but the Hells Angels won't let the hill close.
To be completely fair to BMW, it does work. It's just pointless.
Never minded those-you can still use them one handed.
Yes, there is sometimes-also, every time I park a manual Subaru, I still look in the wrong place for a parking brake.
God yes, you beat me to it. Honestly, if you have to print the damn directions on the switch, you've done it wrong.
Dammit, why didn't that come up when I searched for the definition? Sorry, you're right.
Thank god they were just hyundais. I don't care how nice those Sonatas were, they make that many an hour, I'm sure. If those had been
I have to recommend the windshield washer fluid approach over the brakecheck, false or otherwise.
Yeah, that's definitely the kind of driving that people are talking about. "Man, when I'm waiting to pass someone, and the guy next to me starts wandering over in his lane, must be talking on his damn phone or something, I start flashing my high beams at the slow passer in front of me to get away from the distracted…
You lane weave? Intentionally?