Soft close hatch on my 4th gen 4Runner. Move the hatch to almost closed, and it finishes closing by itself.
Soft close hatch on my 4th gen 4Runner. Move the hatch to almost closed, and it finishes closing by itself.
The previous owner?
My third car was a Peugot 504, regular ol’ left hand drive. It had the turn signal stalk on the right hand side of the wheel. It wasn’t just a french thing either, my second car (Simca 1100) had the stalk on the left where it was supposed to be.
I’d happily take something, as long as $kay arranges the deliveries.
Pro tip - check in online and make a mistake when entering the passport expiration date. I’ve done that before, no problems encountered before you get to immigration at the end of your flight, and they might not be as strict.
Something tells me grandpa isn’t too concerned with how much money he could have made “in the market” ...
Montana plates, not Arizona.
I have 2 cars, both relatively new and registered at the same address. I get charged the RTA tax on one, but not the other. Go figure...
That’ll buff out
Does this count as early 80's?
pft, my 2014 Ford Fusion Energi has all that already. I never have to sit down in a cold car again.
Il Tempo Gigante, from a 1970’s Norwegian stop motion movie. The car was the main character of the movie, and the studio built this real car afterwards. It was even properly licensed for highway use.
Of course it's different from car to car. I push a button, car tells me when it's found a spot, I put the shifter in reverse, my hands in my lap and vary the pressure on the brake pedal as I look at the screen in the center stack.
Steering wheel on the wrong side? Swedes used to drive on the left hand side of the road.