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[National Automobile Dealers Association] President Mike Stanton called the decision a “victory for the rule of law and a great outcome for consumers.”

My daily driver is a 1996 Honda Magna 750. If it's raining or otherwise treacherous, I drive a 1963 Ford F100.

It definitely seems like an early adopter type vehicle, as that price is putting you in fast bike territory. No plug-charging feels like a miss, but maybe the complexity wasn’t worth it on their first attempt? Did Kawasaki explain that decision? I know it’s a short range, but for short jaunts to a store or something

The glovebox beer cooler fridge (aka the DUI compartment) found in late-00s Dodge products. Definitely not a “perfect” feature or really even a good one, but hilarious that the cars with the highest DUI rate came with a chilled cupholder you could use to keep your beer cold (and hidden from police) while drinking and

I had a base model, poverty spec, first gen Kia Sorento. We’re talking stick shift, steel wheel model. It was not a terrible car, but it was far from great, and it slowly fell apart over the years.

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when electricity is flowing at high rates it can create a lot of heat, so the thermal sensors are capable of completely cutting off energy flow if the thermal threshold is surpassed.

You are supposed to get them cremated before you get there, however.

I’m pretty sure the Prius-C was based on the Yaris platform.  As I remember, it didn’t get any better mileage than the Prius.  A lot of what draws people to small cars is better fuel economy which lowers operating expenses.  If they can get a larger car that gets the same fuel economy, they will.

My struts/shocks actually seem good, but the rubber boots are all ripped up and gone, so more preemptive. I also have no record of them ever being changed and my Highlander is at 296k miles and I have owned I have owned it for the past 150k miles or so. With that, I also need to do new end links as the old ones are

My car has a bad tire, but there are still three good ones, so it can wait, I said as I spun out into the ditch.

Those carbon fiber side vents look absolutely terrible.

I’d have to see the maintenance records here to see if there is a $10K IMS service on the horizon.

You note wear on the shift knob. I’d be worried if it wasn’t there.

Too many red flags at this price. ND. 

They’ll absolutely need some footprint... Tesla and Rivian have service centres.

Pretty clear where his penal code was standing...

I dunno, my old ‘93 Escort was very exciting at highway speeds. I mean, for all the wrong reasons.

It has rev-match. It’s called your feet.

Funny auto wipers and lights are probably my favorite things about my car. I’m also neurotic with the wipers though. Constantly adjusting to avoid the squeak. Also I drive in a rural area a lot, it’s nice not to blind people with my highbeams. and I can’t forget to turn them off now.

Leaving cans of soda in a freezing car is also not great. 

These are supposed to be special grade titanium.