About that last part.
About that last part.
The only way to stop a bad buy with a truck is... 11 foot 8.
Meh, what’s a hundred bucks between friends?
I still have to square up.
Chipless keys etc. is why replacement keys don’t cost an arm & a leg, and probably not the tender mercies of a dealership. And (at least on my 2015) there’s no factory alarm (which always seem to be a PITA by the time a car is more than a decade old thru several owners). Fine by me. Other folks clearly have plenty of m…
It’s a good thing that this Bolt was reducing carbon emissions while being driven, because it just gave them right back.
I have a 2011 Kia and I don’t have a key fob, an alarm, immobilizer, or any fancy stuff. Still have to lock/unlock my doors the old fashioned way.
Car thieves in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are exploiting what police are calling a security flaw to steal nearly 2,000…
In sufficient adult supervision.
Beer, lots and lots of beer.
Remember those early, heady days after you got your first welder? You could do anything.
I also have questions, but mine is restricted to just one.
It seems that much like any business focused soley on the immediate profit, they’re forgetting how they used to build a customer base.
Very much the same. We own a home now, but back when I bought my current car we didn’t. I wanted to go EV, but I didn’t have a way to charge it at the apartment. My employer didn’t (still doesn’t) have charging stations at work either. There is a charger at a car dealership that isn’t too far off my route, but who…
The tach revs up counter-clockwise?
Elizabeth, you know that, currently, most of the hydrogen is produced from fossil fuel, right ? Therefore not any cleaner than gas.
Picking on the Lincoln LS isn’t the fatal flaw. Nissan’s problem is that their cars are BORING. And old. The 370z and Frontier are probably older than Brie herself
Most public bus departments have a rule against bus operators driving in reverse. I’m sure NYC is no different. Obviously in this case an exception should have been made but I can see why neither wanted to.
Not learning to drive in the most traditional sense, but learning to drive in a foreign country. Specifically, my first time ever driving abroad was in New Zealand in this lovely fuchsia 1st gen RAV4, acting as a designated driver while ferrying a full carload of friends between vineyards (because mistakes are always…