Nissan does as well. At least ‘14 Altima and ‘15 Sentra do for sure.
Nissan does as well. At least ‘14 Altima and ‘15 Sentra do for sure.
I’m okay with that in situations where the designer has deemed it necessary for the taillights to all be red.
I, in my sedan can typically see well enough through the back window of a van to see when the car in front of them brakes. With today’s trucks, the tailgate is so high, you can’t see anything of value through their back window. Vans seem to maximize visibility with lots of expansive glass area.
Please let me know when you open the sign-up for the support group. I was a high school junior in 1996 and I hate that song, almost irrationally so. I make every effort to avoid it. My daughter would try to show me videos of randos spontaneously dancing to it and I felt nothing but disdain. I was also one of a handful…
My wife’s ‘14 Altima displays the tpms tire pressures. It’s pretty handy.
The warranties are underwritteb by insurance companies. This is actuarial correction at work. While I’d be surprised if Carmax doesn’t make money off of selling warranties, they get paid by the warranty company when work is completed. Just like manufacturers pay for repair incurred in new car’s warranty periods,not…
It is highly possible that someone had a good job and and expensive, paid-for car before they lost their job and keeping said car is probably a better financial decision than dumping for a cheap used car of unknown repute. Well off people can and do get laid off. It happens and basing your anger on what kind of car…
I always recall old Pontiacs.
Sometimes makes you wonder why manufacturers support the dealer cabals when this kind of stuff can come back to bite them.
Yowsers...but New York and a sports car.
I’m so disgusted.
I’ve owned a 92 Accord SE as my only Honda, but I’m a Nissan guy at heart, and nothing about that Accord stood out to me compared to the 92 Maxima SE that preceeded it.
Or perhaps it was available to you as pre-owned precisely because of the problems you mentioned.
Holy crap! I sung it in choir too!
A lot of people complaining about the cost of premium but perhaps the rationale for the intended buyers is more in line with reduced emissions than just saving money. If they are repeat luxury brand buyers they are probably already used to filling up with premium fuel. That it gets better fuel economy with the same…
So I noticed mine seemed to having trouble with that the other day. On a whim, I applied a couple drops of Wahl trimmer oil to the blades and the speed and intensity kicked up several notches. Not sure why it never occurred to me before, but maybe that will help in your case. I know my Wahl and Conair trimmers require…
So I noticed mine seemed to having trouble with that the other day. On a whim, I applied a couple drops of Wahl…
I have never liked a digital readout for speed. To me it makes it hard to gauge (no pun intended) the ratwof acceleration. With an analog, or even digital dials, I can see how quickly the gauge is moving and moderate my right foot better. Maybe it’s just me though.
According to Toyota the msrp of a battey pack for a 1st gen Prius is $2,299. $2,588 for a 2nd gen (model years ‘04-’08). Additionally they are warranteed for 8 years or 150K miles (10 years same mileage in California-compliance states).
Parents had an ‘87 Mitsubishi Galant that had auto wipers. I’ve never experienced anything as sublime since and we’ ve had a number of cars since then including a mid-90s Galant, Maximas, I35, Oldsmobiles, and currently have a ‘14 Altima and’ 15 Sentra. Have not had a car that can manage its wiper speed on its own…
I like to think great minds think alike!