Was there a failure cutting the power before working on installing this? I figure it must work the same as a house hold circuit. Kill the power then work on the fixture and when you are finished turn the power back on.
Was there a failure cutting the power before working on installing this? I figure it must work the same as a house hold circuit. Kill the power then work on the fixture and when you are finished turn the power back on.
Another thing to keep in mind with these junkers that are going strait to auction, it costs the dealer money to sell it there. $100-200 around me for a sucessful sale. If this car dies before it makes it to the block, guess whose up a creek? The dealer. The dealer takes all the risk on cheap cars. If they get it…
Lexus LS all the way.
One of the guys I worked with when I cleaned cars said he found a hand gun.
Not going to lie, I LOL’d when I saw/read your post :)
Rear axle seals on my Ranger. They are leaking ever so slightly. Just not that motivated to take care of it as I drive less than 6,000 miles a year. I’ve got time...
The vast majority of people would be better served renting a truck than owning a cheap truck.
Be Netflix, please be Netflix!
I figured it was fake. My thought is the wing would have vaporized the drone and maybe had a 1 inch mark on it. For the wing tip to disinagrate so easily I’d be really worried, wings must hit birds all the time and you never hear of damage (unless they go though the engine)
Who knew they actually put the screws to these camo body kits.
I worked for a Dodge dealer when these things were hot. Even if it’s free, it’s too much money.
They can’t afford not to call it Top Gear. That name has such brand recognition it would be foolish to give it up.
GM and Toyota dominating this list with three each! Too funny.
I’ve had my fair share of dashs disassembled, this isn’t something that only happens with water damage cars. It’s a japanese car from the 80/90’s, cheap metal is to blame here.
I’ve been working for dealerships since I was 19, I’m 32 now. I’ve avoided sales, but I’ve enjoyed every year working in this industry. I’ve seen bad people sell at good dealerships. It can’t be helped, but once these deceptive people are found out, they are kicked to the curb. There is only one big dealer that should…
Like anything, the squeeky cog gets the grease. Only bad dealers make the news. The majority are above board. They don’t want to be this Nissan dealer in the news. Hard to make money when people stop showing up.
My experience hasn’t been awful, but I tire of the people who tell me “your car is worth half of what your asking. If you sell it for that much you are robbing people. You have no idea what you are doing.” These people are the worst too. Even when you tactfully tell them this isn’t the car for them they become…