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The underside also looks like it had at least 1 application of the rubberized undercoating. Which traps any moisture that gets in and expedites the rotting process.

So, will they be able to program these to not deploy during a close call?

As a Canadian saying ‘zee’ to denote a letter designation has always sounded off. Except for Iroc-Z. That’s sounds weird if you say ‘zed’.

Ultra-compact cars would work in most cities I think. The problem is people always seem to think they’re going to go on some grand adventure, so they can’t ‘settle’ for something that doesn’t meet their wish list.

Since the real compact trucks went away, like the ranger, to get into a ‘mid size’ model meant paying as much as a half ton.

It needs bigger tires and Polar Bear defenses.

On most Hondas you have to drop, not remove, the sub-frame to remove an AC compressor.

Any repair that needs to be done to keep the car from turning into a deathtrap. 

There’s a difference, in my opinion, between just shooting 1 good offer that you’re comfortable with and accepting the seller’s refusal so you can go on with your life.

The first person to come after you will be the taxman if you do it too much. 

Now you’ll have the privilege of downloading 3 pieces of software. 

First you would have to have it declared abandoned.

First you would have to have it declared abandoned.

There’s likely existing laws in place that set a threshold for towing off private property. That threshold usually involves signage. If there’s no signage the tow would be illegal and all the incurred liabilities would end up in the tow truck operator’s lap.

In this case, it’s actually causing his business harm. At least theoretically. Because there seems to be at least 1 tenant that has no parking, which is probably part of the lease and could (possibly) be used as a means for the tenant to break said lease.

When you’re actually faced with cold that can kill you, you quickly learn that looks are secondary to effectiveness.

I think it actually became law at some point about a decade ago. Or it’s one of the few things automakers all adopted without legislation. 

If you interact with unpaved surfaces regularly, or have a job where you actually get dirty, it takes no time for a car to get that bad. 

HE seems to be one of the few people on YouTube that actually cleans cars that are actually dirty.

It sounds like they just adopted a commercial truck “lease” program to their needs.