steveb944
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They should be just fine if they follow general guidance for the items in the batteries. First responders are first responders for a reason, as they ‘should’ be prepared for anything.

+1 Subaru Eyesight. It’s like none of these people read manuals or have first-hand experience with these systems.

It’s just batteries. The immediate fire threat was gone, no need for respirators as it was all thoroughly wet.

Firefighters know how to deal with any situation. They’re first responders for a reason. Now do they implement all safety precautions, debatable.

Jaws of life.

I bought a top of the line Crosstrek because trunk and efficiency. This would have easily taken another $10k from my pocket as it covers everything I need and power.

Ok I need to move up my Iceland trip!

It’s much improved now. They started adding more cushion the next generation of vehicles.

Tesla just did an update which works well in construction zones.

+1 on V20, now I can’t find a reason to leave my V20.

I meant moreso that the real culprit is the government more than likely, but it’s better to go after a private company. He could go for changing highway/roadway rules that there shouldn’t be vehicles doing service on the highway without proper merging and warnings.

“REALCAR-DRIVIN’ PEOPLE”

And that’s why I have a dash cam...

Considering that people are waiting for updates to use it as a dash cam, no.

Wait there’s 1,200 plugs in Florida? Holy hell

Thank you, glad I’m not the only one. He should be suing the sweeper company/agency instead but of course, money.

I’ll be shopping this vs a Model X and maybe a Honda Pilot in a couple years when I outgrow my Crosstrek.

Mine is I can’t get the ventilated seats in anything other than top of the line 7 passenger, I need 8.

I’ve only read about possible PHEV/Hybrids for them in the future. They may stick to the 4 due to fuel efficiency.

No not all. My ex had a Nissan Cube circa 2014, that thing sounded like it was dying at all times.