Yeah, on non-electric cars without air bags, parking sensors, adaptive cruise, ABS, etc.
Yeah, on non-electric cars without air bags, parking sensors, adaptive cruise, ABS, etc.
Other than what they say about the driver’s need to attract attention. And as I’m typing this, I just realized that you probably display truck nutz on your vehicle.
Fines are not deductible, genius.
“However, that probably was a big fat lie.” Wow! Now that’s Pulitzer-level journalism right there!
If someone told me that the car I was driving would need a motor replacement every 100,000 miles I would not consider that to be excessive. The only reason he’s needed 14 of them is because he drives so much. They are under warranty for 8 years and cost about $3000 each including labor when the warranty ends. That is…
Miata’s? Did you study English in grade school?
I have an absolute passion for Aston Martin cars. And at the prices these cars are going for, I am really tempted. But the color is SUCH a turnoff, I couldn’t imaging wanting to own one.
Was “complete” bargain the only adjective you could think of? What would be an “incomplete” bargain? Shouldn’t “writers” know how to write and maybe use a thesaurus on occasion?
It wasn’t lifted by the jacking point. That’s the problem.
Modern car lifts have mechanical locks that falls into place automatically. That lift didn’t fail. The car was lifted under what appears to be a portion of the fiberglass, not the frame. That was operator error and nothing more.
Those are great as long as the work you’re doing is down the center of the car. Once you get into exhaust systems, wheels, tires, suspensions or brakes, you need the wheels hanging free.
No, mechanics need to learn how to operate a lift. In 40 years in the car business I never, ever, had a car fall off a lift. This is exceedingly rare.
I’d suspect that the light ring around the back serves that purpose. It looks like a color changing LED and could easily be used as a brake light.
So, although you are admittedly no “business genius” you’re giving business advice to one of the more successful companies on earth. You must spend a lot of time on Facebook.
It’s only when you have very few skills that you think they’re so rare. Every kid I know can drive a stick shift. That joke is old and worn out and has never been true.
Yeah, and Chick-fil-A is obviously suffering as a result. Good work.
Sorry, I mis-spoke. Raking (and sweeping sidewalks and driveways) takes about TEN TIMES LONGER than blowing with a forced air machine.
And regarding your uninformed assertion that “landscape services would figure out a way...” people have hated those machines for decades and no one has “figured out a way” yet.
Even after they figure out these problems, I’m still at a loss to decipher what possible attraction there is to this vehicle.
Speak for yourself, dude.
So, you make major purchase decisions based on someone you’re never met and know nothing about other than what you’ve read in media. Brilliant.