Off-topic, but could I be a whistle-blower on Kinja not working well these days?
Off-topic, but could I be a whistle-blower on Kinja not working well these days?
Dear NHTSA:
I don’t know how possible it is, but motorsport.com is speculating that teams have found a way to reduce tire pressures once the cars exit the pit lane. This seems like a wildly improbable accusation to me, as there are hundreds of ways an onboard tire pressure regulating system could fail.
Dude, nobody cares that you got a BJ in your Honda.
I think we should all send whistleblower emails about automakers putting touchscreen controls in vehicles instead of buttons. That’s a much more dangerous - and common - safety defect than anything else NHTSA is likely to find.
As one of the guys put it.
I had a friend who actually bought a Mirage - I tried to talk her out of it, but she only drives maybe five miles a day at most and to her, the 10-year/100,000 mile warranty was the most important thing. “If it breaks, I can get it fixed for free. I can’t do that with used. And It’ll be paid off before the warranty…
To be fair, if you’re going to buy something you need to then unload, an Outback is one of the least bad options outside of a Toyota Truck/SUV.
“I need a reliable car and would prefer to buy something new. I’m not really set on one brand or another but I would prefer something like a Honda or Toyota crossover.”
It’s hilarious!
“I need a reliable car”
1st Person: Nissan
Unless I’m misreading, I like how what looks like an editors note “needs period for consistency” made it into your hemming bible.
So, Orange Man good? I’m not used to this hot take.
ehh if most of these were preordered with guaranteed prices can the dealer do that?
I’ve been there 3 times and it never gets old. Grats!
Neutral: How are you?
Chip shortage + high demand first year release = “market adjustments” to the moon.
Friends had to replace the engine in theirs at like 60,000