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I mean Elon doesn’t kill people on a regular basis as far as we know so he has that going for him.

Of that planet, yes. He seems more likable than the Christian God everyone keeps going on about.

I really wish they would fix the app so it was useful. I can’t use it to sync at all with the Bluetooth variant. Just resets my timers or temp. I sous vide everything now.

I really wish they would fix the app so it was useful. I can’t use it to sync at all with the Bluetooth variant.

It’s not necessary, which was the original question. They didn’t ask if it was useful. Of course there will be people that use this. On the flip side a decent amount of truck owners don’t use their truck bed. Just like Subaru owners don’t use their AWD 99% of their miles.

Considering a truck isn’t even necessary for most people, no this is not a necessary feature.

Sorry I’ll restate, Honda does not put a competent AWD system in the cars they sell the most of. I would have gladly paid another grand or so to to have a decent AWD setup. But in the end it doesn’t matter because for 99% of the vehicles life, it doesn’t need it.

Yep, unfortunately that’s another $10,000 for the Acura crossover. With much worse gas mileage too.

The CRV has three modes, Drive, Sport and Low. You may be onto something that it’s not a low enough gear. I honestly haven’t used it much. I don’t really need AWD that much so I am not too worried about it. My family also owns a Crosstrek, it handles offroading just fine, but the rest of that car is slow and boring. I

The CRV system is not able to transfer enough power to the rear wheels and it barely functions under heavy snow or mud conditions. It’s great for dry and wet traction, but the first snow storm I encountered did not impress me. It takes good throttle control to work and did not offer a much larger gain in traction. But

As an owner of a 17 CRV, Honda still doesn’t have a competent AWD system.

This would have been a hit. No doubt about it.

Not digging that for a street car. They stick straight out.

I had to flash both my routers to the newer Aimesh CFE and then it worked perfectly. Been running without reset for a month.

How many grandfather clocks does he have?

You are quite wrong. I seafoamed every 5k miles through the brake booster. It will not remove oil build up on the valves. The oil build up is as hard as a rock and it takes a hard blast to remove it. Seafoam only touches the valves for fraction of a second. It takes hours of being completely submersed to loosen the

A catch can on a Cobalt was useless. It took an oil separator to actually stop the build up. As for walnut blasting, I stopped doing that. On a 4 cylinder it’s easier to just soak the closed valves in top end cleaner, then use gun cleaner brushes and metal picks. Rotate the engine and clean other valves. And I can

09 Cobalt SS Turbo needed valve cleaning every 2-3 years but was not hard at all. I had it down to 4 hrs. I’m afraid to look at the 13 Ecoboost Truck my family just picked up. Definitely can feel misfires in the seat on the Cobalt and F150. Hard to beat the power in both vehicles though.

There are a lot of small SUVs that run high 15s in the quarter which is so much better than a decade ago. I landed on a CRV for the fact that AWD in sport mode was not that bad and 29mpg average was not bad either. But you are correct the interior space of the Juke is too small.

What the hell are you talking about? I have an engineering degree and 0 debt. Student loans were easy to pay off when you make double the average household income of your local population.

Oh really? What happens if you don’t eat fiber? Long term constipation, heart disease, diabetes and eventual digestion failure. Fiber is absolutely essential for human life. Which again, makes it a nutrient. Just not one that is absorbed.