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No fog lights, not a Touring model. Possibly a non-US spec model?
I agree with Bisco. A plus of buying local is you can confront the dealer if any issues are discovered after the sale without having to drive a...
Not a very compelling argument in the entire article.
Times 4 tires per vehicle, times about annual vehicle sales. It mounts up.
Cost savings for the 89S is a buck or so per tire.
Water into any of the electronic systems will cause problems. But also could have gotten into and damaged your brake system, wheel bearings,...
Of the 3 you listed, this is your best option. Get the VIN and run it on MyToyota.com to get the service history performed by Toyota. This will...
Lessee could have moved from NY to your area.
You may have a failed clock-spring cable. This connects the CC control stalk to the electronics in the ECU. The cable allows the steering wheel...
Doesn't Massachusetts engineer potholes into their roads when building and repaving? No way could there be so many and so deep based on usage and...
I'm sure Danny will find that reassuring.
You're correct, regeneration will not occur; braking does that and cuts off about 7 mph. However, the ICE will start and begin generating...
A failed shock is a safety issue. Ask the dealer if he would put an inspection sticker on a car with bad shocks? I'll bet his answer is no. If...
I don't think the VIN by itself will indicate that you have the Advanced Technology Package. I'd go to a dealer and get the part number for the...
If you see pet hair on the grill for the vent, you probably have hair inside the duct and possibly in the fan. There was a thread a couple of...
Don't forget to clean out the HV battery vent intake. Pet hair is one of the leading causes of it getting clogged which leads to HV overheating...
The squeaks could be from the air duct that is near the brake pedal pivot. Several PC members have fixed this problem with some foam tape. On...
Shift into D and work the brakes to slowly advance thru the car wash. This will let the batteries get recharged.
Both of the above posts are correct. Get the correct badge or you'll have issues. The repair shop is trying to make money at your expense.
I've been told Chevrolet didn't know about the meaning the first year; so it was sold as a Nova in Mexico and other Central American countries.