Aspect ratio is the word. Decent all weather tires, especially those for deep snow areas, have tread wrapped around part of the tire's sidewall. Low aspect ratios obviously limit that.
I don't mean to jump ship here, but I'm sort of surprised to see anyone still subscribing to SiriusXM. I am aware of their content, but I'm much more aware of their cost-benefit scenario too. For me, there are a ton of less-costly streaming content.
Double tapping on my 2024 Eco-Boost does not cause the horn to blow. The key fob lock does, however. There is information about the locking sequence in the owners manual.
I agree, and yes it works on the Premium version. But why? I wouldn't call it what you did, however it does burble a bit if you like those sort of things.
Getting anal about water levels without any other clues, is like weighing yourself several times a day when you're on a diet. In other words, day to day variances are quite normal.
The real morons are those who still don't use their seatbelts! The unfortunate part is, that's about 15% of drivers. The hidden aspect is simply the fact you can't control your vehicle if you've been thrown out of the driving position. The results are quite obvious!
No. There are two banks of cylinders hence two cans. Most of what is captured is in the form of water and volatile vapors which appear in both banks. Using just one can is done in some cases, but it isn't the most efficient way.
I should have mentioned "Sharing"! I'm not alone in loathing the sharing of my so-called data! The truth is, it is being done, continue to be done, even if the FCC et.al. enact regulations and laws to prevent and/or limit tracking and selling! Orwell was right!
The major question is... Can they still track my movements? The answer is a resounding yes!
If you don't wish to be tracked, then get rid of your smartphone, turn off all of the tracking apps in your dash, and start using public transportation! Alas, these actions still will not stop you from...
Just maybe you all should read the NHTSA's rule governing these lights. Wouldn't hurt, in fact, to scan the various rules about stability controls, automatic braking, etc. They are a bit boring, but enlightening (no pun intended) too.
Yet another version of firmware uploaded during the night. The colors changed, and it turned on the traction control in my programmed Sports mode. Maybe they're trying to tell me something?
Why not go all the way? One of the locals installed blue LEDs inside the box. It does highlight the scene after dark.
For those who like under-hood views... Once upon a time, if you didn't mind spending $500 plus shipping, you could get a clear Lexan hood for a Taurus SHO. Oddly enough...
Depends on whether you have the hot spot setup or not. If you do, it is just like a cellphone connection. Or, it uses your own WiFi if you program in your network logon. The latter is what I use, and I've never had an issue with updates.
As facetious as it may sound, I just plant my butt in the seat and drove my Mustang!
This is not to say there aren't a few things I'd like to see. But you, and other after-market firms, are in the same boat as the owners. You can change colors, add doodads, and you can even modify the way the...
I have lived in the so-called rust belt! The reasoning behind not using a parking brake, good or bad, deals with the idea brake pads rust onto the drums or discs as the case may be. Yes, when that happens, it is a nuisance, but when your car decides to end up rolling away crashing, you'll...