Well after 90 minutes to get the car into service position they would be able to access the headlight wiring
Well after 90 minutes to get the car into service position they would be able to access the headlight wiring
I bought an eight year old Tacoma, drove it 100,000 additional miles and “sold” it to Toyota for a profit in a very similar scenario. It worked out nicely.
It’s spelled Hayden but it’s pronounced Ashleigh.
Personally, I have a bad tendency to tap the left-most buttons on any vehicle I drive with my palm while I’m taking a sharp corner. Touch sensitive buttons are a no-go for the way I steer.
They are shitty for situations around where you need to operate a control without looking at it. Like on a steering wheel for example.
If you have crud building up in your car’s buttons, stop living like a pig.
This saga almost makes NASCAR seem like it could be fun again.
Yeah, I think if it had been a foot higher and had a hatchback, it would have sold like candy.
Yeah, it seems like a double edged sword for EV startups. On one hand, you’re putting your best foot forward showing efficiency, range, and capability. On the other hand, fewer and fewer people want a sedan and so you’re just making a stepping stone to releasing a CUV. If you’re Mercedes, it’s easy to throw cash an…
I had Nokian hakkapeliittas on my XJ for 2 winters. Want to guess the 2 winters it barely snowed?
I hope he’ll be okay.
“winters tires are better than all-wheel-drive” It’s not either-or. This is America; you can have all-wheel-drive AND winter tires. You’re welcome.
Don’t be pedantic, the terms have been linguistically interchangeable for 20 years.
“It’ll bolt right on.”
“This motor swap will be cheap. I can use mostly junkyard parts”
If only it was gun shaped too....
The big, or more precisely, too big so his wife ended up hitting a post, was mentioned in his video on it.
The original Fuel Doctor was taken off the market but I highly doubt there’s any regulation against the cheap Chinese products offered for sale. Far beneath any government’s time to pursue I suppose.
I would assume that anyone actively turning off their seatbelt warning would also prefer that the object be gun shaped (along with most other accessories in their life). They are also likely to desire a bottle opener in their car. It really is a complete product for that well-regulated militia driving around.
How are these still allowed to be sold? How has the maker not been sued into the ground for false advertising?