Should be fine as long as your auto locks while in 3rd. According to this site of unknown veracity yours locks in every gear:
Should be fine as long as your auto locks while in 3rd. According to this site of unknown veracity yours locks in every gear:
The Tacoma is too much money and if the Raptor comes in at that price it’s going to be a hell of a deal.
but IDK if they are competitors, they feel like they are very different. I’d be willing to take the Tacoma on tight backcountry trails where break over angle, flex, and turning radius start to matter, except it a…
5th gen 4runners, Tacoma and wrangler unlimiteds are by far the most common vehicles at the nw overland rally
It’s things like this make me feel that records of the actions taken by software that affects public safety and records screwups the way the autopilot does should be public record. We should all be able to see what actually happened with the system. If it kept going through 18 barriers with the guy on the brakes that…
Why would I go back further? Range rover, Toyota, Jeep , Chevrolet and Ford have an avg 6 year model refresh and the last Discovery was designed in 2009.
You obviously didn’t follow the links. Crossovers had their own category and did grow faster than mid size and full size SUVs which is why Rover redid the evoque platform first, they know crossovers are money. But car sales were down YoY while truck, SUV and crossover all increased. Suv increased more than the overall…
Yes but Discoveries only break down when you are far away from a mechanic.
WAT? me thinks you don’t know the sales numbers...
Nope, the sliding tired have less traction than the ones still rotating (static vs kinetic friction) so the car understeers (goes straight) with the rear tires providing the most drag (static friction). Rears locking gives oversteer and rotation.
Not everyone sees a >10% difference as “marginal”.
Sure, but the last eco boost hit that 420 Ft-lbs at 2500 RPMs... That’s insane for a turbo.
Am I the only one amused that the note writer isn’t upset by the one thing you do that is against the municipal code?
Revolv failed, not Nest. Revolv’s hub didn’t sell well enough and Revolv’s owners bailed on their customers for money from Google. Nest stated, before the deal was finalized, that they had no interest in the hub and were immediately discontinuing revolv hub sales and not going to support the service long term. Nest…
Revolv failed, not Nest. Revolv’s hub didn’t sell well enough and Revolv’s owners bailed on their customers for…
Nest bought a (failing) company for their patents and then dropped support for the products which require said support to be functional. Not all that related but makes people nervous.
Nest bought a (failing) company for their patents and then dropped support for the products which require said…
I LOL’d. It’s funny cause it’s true.
Well, if your state doesn’t suck at growing things Bermuda is considered a weed.
I would like to see now though what percentage of audits each income level fits in.
#thathappened
LM drilled holes into the pressurized cockpit of their ridiculously expensive plane instead of just using a $100 wet vac to suck the water out...
In cars this would allow you to change the spring rate not just the dampening.