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sounds more like an unbelted passenger, rather than a cyberturd problem

by other dealerships named Ken Ganley in North East Ohio :)

i’d love my car to have this. I always drop my laptop bag on the driver’s side rear seat, then get in the car, instead of unlocking the whole car

I had to wait for a replacement manifold from Japan.

and nothing is stopping them from getting behind the wheel without a license. How many stories like this were posted on this site, where the driver was suspended or never license? 

but, but, but they voted with their wallets. Isn’t that the rallying cry of the right anyway?

also, don’t forget that on this site buying a car that is not fully depreciated is akin to sleeping with your own mother.

too late for this reply, and for the cars, but we had a 97 T&C that drove like crap and the tranny was about to fall off. by sheer, blind luck, i realized that the hoses from the tranny to the radiator were spraying oil, because Chrysler, why not? i just replaced the hoses and filled the tranny with fluid and the

u-boat?

whatever the manufacturer wants to call it.

and if that is the case then it has screens at the intake to prevent crud from going in there. Last i looked at a fuel pump was in 2005 for a 92 accord and it had a mesh filter at the bottom. There was also a fuel filter under the hood, but it seems like nowadays the fuel filter is integrated with the pump. Looking at

sounds like a wives tale to me. The sump of the pump is always in the same location no matter what, and just about any sediment will be on the bottom of the tank anyway. The only benefit i could see having it full all the time would be additional cooling for the fuel pump, but usually they are cooled by the fuel

only to have the design aped 15 years later by the Hyundai santa fe, only thing missing is the center grille

A brand new car already in the shop? That’s more outrageous than the numbers. 

well living with the parents, and buying them second hand fully depreciated

From what I have seen a complete long block at the dealer hovers around 6k for the engine alone, no labor included. Also, the Zoe is 7 years old at this point. Some of the fan favorites here and car sites: Subaru with their head gaskets, Nissan and their CVTs, German and British electrics and electronics, used to rear

Yes, but until not too long ago the same was true for the ICE cars too. It’s only been the last 20 years or so that they got stupidly reliable. And the ICE had almost 100 years to get to this point. EVs are still new technology and they will evolve to the reliability we see with ICE today.

they would not elaborate on impairment: sniffing the glue of “Let’s Go Brandon” stickers

exactly. This is what you could find at Murrays, O’Reily, AutoZone in the late 90's too, along with the smoked headlight covers.

and the first hybrid available for sale in The US is not on this list, the Honda Insight