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I showed this to my friend who is a Toyota MDT. Here was his response to the article.

And here's the other thing, those batteries are sealed, so if they are corroding, that means there is something wrong with the battery itself. so yeah, he cleaned them, but it's probably going to return and as a business it makes little sense to do something that you know will come back.

did Tom Brady give it to you?

sucks that he lives across the street from a cop.

I read somewhere once when talking about musicians.

Toyota has multiple 4, 6, and 8 cyl engines. on those they can use one of like 4 different oil filters and one of 3 different oil weights, and of the oil weights you have 2 different price points, 0w20 costs more than 5w20/30. depending on which engine is installed and what car its installed in, that will affect how

I miss my Focus :(

I bought my dad one of these a couple years ago for christmas, always wanted to get one for myself, but never got around to it. for $23, this was a no-brainer.

I bought my dad one of these a couple years ago for christmas, always wanted to get one for myself, but never got

I have one of those, it's awesome.

I have one of those, it's awesome.

tell that to Paul Walker, lol.

still no battery life fixes? my iphone 6 barely makes it past lunch time when my 5 would go the whole day doing the same things.

I've actually had customers bring their cars in complaining about vibrations at 75-80mph. any time that's happened it's always the same, sorry sir, we can't break the speed limit to test your vehicle at that speed.

I know right where that dealership is located, I used to drive through Vineland on my way to work every day when I lived in NJ. there are a few places around there that you could hit 100 pretty easy in a Corvette. it's a lot of 2 lane back roads and around 11am there isn't much traffic at all, it's pretty rural.

they used to, it was called the Entourage. It was such a piece of crap that they stopped making it. I've worked at Hyundai dealers in CA, NJ and MI, I can tell you that those vans are pretty much universally hated by the technicians when they come in. I can't even imagine owning one. I would recommend any other

That poor Ranger.

I was just thinking about this this afternoon. I have access to a lot of aluminium suspension parts (lower control arms) that we are replacing under warranty at work. normally they just get tossed, but I was thinking about grabbing a few and trying this out. probably better quality aluminium, and a whole lot more than

I think it's more about state regulations. when I was doing state inspections in PA, an operational defroster was required to pass inspection, you couldn't register your vehicle without it. all of the plastic parts that go up to the dash vents probably weigh less than a couple pounds, and part of them are likely

it still has a heater.

god I love that car.

engine start up at 3:31ish