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But was she reliable, dependable, frugal, and with a high-resale value ???...just like my ex wife. Didn’t like her either.
But was she reliable, dependable, frugal, and with a high-resale value ???...just like my ex wife. Didn’t like her either.
Let's edit the above to Asian cars for sure.wait what????!!!
i started driving in 1991. first i have heard of this!!!!!
No, no, kinda, no.But was she reliable, dependable, frugal, and with a high-resale value ???
Toyota—retrofit hooks for floor mats, very important stuffI learned I don’t like all the alarms and sensors Toyota has on everything. The vehicle complains at you about everything. Even before you do anything wrong. It’s just like my ex wife. Didn’t like her either.
No one does.P.s. I never met your ex-wife but I don’t think I like her either
Loved the split glovebox in my Pathy. Now that it’s been replaced by an Armada - I really miss that nifty feature.Xterra's and Fronty's have an upper and lower glove box. The upper one has a recessed latch that you can't really see. Many owners have these things for months before they figure out its there.
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The console lid on my wife’s 1984 Skylark failed in exactly the same way the lid on my 1974 Monte Carlo failed. Identical design, identical failure point.The location of the passenger cup holder on my 02 Camaro, I never sit over there so never noticed it and assumed the passenger just held their beverage; until a girl from work pulled it out while we were coming back from lunch.
Also learned GM hasn't invested in baffles or at least some electronic damper for the fuel sending unit, the 69 Camaro I drove in high school would have the fuel gauge plummet if your tank was low and you slammed the brakes sending gas sloshing up front. The first time it happened I thought I'd gotten a puncture in the tank. Fast forward and I'm driving my new 02 Camaro in Tallahassee and have to slam on the brakes, fuel does the same thing and sets off the bright red "check gauges" light that had me temporarily concerned till I realized the source. 33 years and GM hadn't changed much.
I didn't know my 05 Jetta had one till the heater started sucking more than usual last winter. It had factory one, so 18 years, 200k milesabout 8 years after I Sold my 2000 Hyundai Sonata ( Sold Feb 2010) I found out it had a Cabin Filter... owned that car for 8.5 years/put around 100k mi on it..
Mine has a CD changer in the trunk. I owned it for years before I was changing a tail light bulb and found itYears after buying it I found that there is a CD player in the glove box of my 2017 VW GTI. I’ve never used it in the 8 years since I bought the car.
I used my 6 cd changer all the time, until I discovered the free Sirius XMMine has a CD changer in the truck. I owned it for years before I was changing a tail light bulb and found it. I very rarely even use the radio, so CD player is useless to me.
Not only is it undocumented on my Prius, it didn't happen from the factory. But the dealer software (also available, dubiously licensed for the home user) lets you turn on the window thing, turn off the reverse beeper, set the number of blinks when you tap the blinker for merging lanes, change power window auto up/down, etc etc. Dealers and the distributor don't advertise this-- it could be an easy hour of labor or goodwill.The long press unlock for windows down is totally undocumented in the original owners manual for my '17 Ridgeline, although subsequent manual updates now mention it.
The Carly app let me change a lot of settings on my late model BMWs- splash screen, heated seat temperatures (at all three settings) and a lot of other options. I wish I could code out the stop/start on the C43 but it looks like I’ll have to pay for that.Not only is it undocumented on my Prius, it didn't happen from the factory. But the dealer software (also available, dubiously licensed for the home user) lets you turn on the window thing, turn off the reverse beeper, set the number of blinks when you tap the blinker for merging lanes, turn change power window auto up/down, etc etc. Dealers and the distributor don't advertise this-- it could be an easy hour of labor or goodwill.
Wait, weren’t we talking about x-wives?Mine has a CD changer in the trunk. I owned it for years before I was changing a tail light bulb and found it. I very rarely even use the radio, so CD player is useless to me.
The lease on the one discussed above wasn't worth buying out, it seems.Wait, weren’t we talking about x-wives?