The 21s aren’t under recall, though from my Bolt experience they might start to be soon.
The 21s aren’t under recall, though from my Bolt experience they might start to be soon.
I’d be in much better shape on fire concerns if I’d bought Teslas instead of a Bolt and a Pacifica PHEV. I don’t think it makes sense to mention Tesla in the same category here.
How far from other vehicles and buildings is “far”? My property is 30 feet wide; I can’t really park the minivan “far” from other vehicles and buildings.
Search “Philadelphia settles with mother police dragged from car and assaulted” on WHYY (that’s Philadelphia’s PBS).
If you use MyCarfax to keep track of stuff like tire rotations it does.
I can tell you they don’t want a 2016 E-Class wagon with 100,000 miles on it.
Kinja won’t let me post a link, but if you search “Philadelphia police FOP baby” you get the whole story.
Carfax claims my 2018 with a replaced door (neighbor parked like shit) is worth $30,000 at trade-in. It only has 27,000 miles, though.
I fit closet doors for my whole house in a 2010 Honda Fit once, to the great bemusement of the Home Depot parking lot.
Are there any upsides to the Aviator PHEV over the Volvo XC90 T8? The Aviator gets much worse mileage and the rest of the luxury features seem comparable.
In Philadelphia the cops surrounded a random (black, of course) family’s car, busted out the windows, stole the baby, and paraded around with him for a while before somebody realized they should return the baby to the parents.
The first time I ever drove in snow - I grew up in Texas and went to college in upstate New York - I did this. I never did it again because it was terrifying, even for a 17-year-old with poor self-preservation instincts.
It’s all Calvinball, all the time with them.
No, they didn’t.
Yeah. The rolling stop thing, that was a big deal. This is nothing, there’s more significant recalls every week.
With the Montana plate I expected this to be an ND based on owner, but it’s actually owned in Montana!
Turning a few of these big rigs and brodozers into campfires would make a great point.
Hell yeah, I got my grandmother a CPO one when her Subaru’s exhaust fell off and she was done with it. Great little car.
The Nissan Leaf is built in Tennessee.