Ah yea for sure not necessary at all. For me in Ohio it's useful for snow, off roading, etc.
Ah yea for sure not necessary at all. For me in Ohio it's useful for snow, off roading, etc.
I agree it's still distracting. But in my experience, the elimination of interacting directly with the phone make it less distracting.
I disagree. Whenever I pass a car that has them, I definitely see them come on every time.
I'll probably aim for a Pro4X used.
People bitch and moan about the power output of the 1GR-FE and frankly I don't know what they are talking about, its plenty to get by, even at high elevations and with a load and doubly true of the stronger dual VVT-i variation. The trouble is that the economy sucks big time. Its my opinion that the transmission is…
You can't get a crew cab Colorado with a manual. That should be an instant Jalop-disqualification.
Following suit with the traditional "this is the newest truck therefor its the best" approach handed down from the dawn of truck time. Not to say you are wrong, but this is exactly how its happens every-time a new truck is announced; new truck, best truck. Its like cell phones in the iPhone 1 age, each new…
Why? The C-channel frame? The more expensive purchase price over a similarly specced Frontier? The poorer ride quality? The only thing it has over the Frontier is a better resale value.
Look at the RAM, cheapest you can get the diesel for it is $40k.
You can put batteries anywhere, and you can put them low, so you can keep your 50/50 and maybe lower the center a bit.
to be fair I am inclined to treat driving while stoned like driving while drunk, its stupid, can easily get somebody killed due to impaired performance and should be illegal and prosecuted.
C'mon, man. Don't get stoned and drive.
And there's no emergency release for a hatchback.
The "system" is like every other car door in the history of forever and forever and always. You pull the handle, door opens. I can't believe they didn't even try that at least once.
Even more impressive, not Florida.
Mrs Smith said she had decided to ''go public'' as people needed to be aware of the risks of keyless cars, particularly older people inexperienced in new technology.
Part of the blame probably does lie with the person who sold them the car, who maybe should have gone over the basics of keyless entry rules (which, I freely admit, has some issues) and at least made it clear that there's no way they can get trapped in the car and almost die.
They would have been naked in Florida. Masturbating