These cars also disable once the receiver is out of range
These cars also disable once the receiver is out of range
What you do need is a device capable of working through that fast enough to offer a walkup-driveaway sort of response.
Usually this would require some sort of extremely competent computer probably set up in a van for a couple maybe even tens of hours next to the car, which would get spotted or suspicion aroused…
I love being able to go down to the scrapyard and get almost any part I need off a camry for under 30 bucks, makes things so much easier.
Mines not exactly cheap to run, gets about 16-20 mpg and fuel here costs roughly (using estimators and calculators) $5.7 for a gallon, and the car cost $5000 to begin with, which is…
I have the 1993 ES300, solid as a rock!
Hey man, I can back you up!
I'm 18 aswell, with my first car too. 1993 Lexus ES300. (Same drivetrain and chassis as the 1993 V6 Camry). I have no idea why they get so much hate, as they're actually pretty fast (0-100kmh/80mph in 8 secs), offer a great comfortable driving experience and are for the most part, safer,…
I'll really feel for him when the first door/shopping trolley comes into contact with this. :(
Everybody can mess up sometime! Would hate to sneeze and miss a gear.
So, any idea how this compares to the Holden Barina, is it just the same car with a different badge, or is there more to it?
By the sounds of it, the "victim" got rear ended by that guy after the "victim" braked fairly suddenly.
I almost thought it was a new camry!
Sure this is 2 months old, but im vouching for NC settings. Its the best.
I've never seen one implemented in a way that doesnt make me feel like im operating a car from the 1920's. :P
Im being pedantic, but using this they could hypothetically see where you keep it, and make sure its not any trouble before you even realise they are in your home.
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The amount of things i could have in place of the automatic shifter far outweighs its usefulness to me.
I have a '93 Lexus ES300.
You do have a point, but the people that dont care for it are simply just going to look.
You cant memorise where things are at if they keep on changing.
I find old muscle cars very unattractive and sort of redneckish, unless they're in showroom condition.
You said a "Kid" Painted his room.