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I get the same warning quite often. I just ignore it and it goes away. It's probably bad RFID reception between the fob and the transceiver.
It's just an excuse for sketchy AI driving software; "It's up to the driver to take control at any time." So what good is it if you can't rely on it?
The radio stations you store (like) are not for you to choose; they are the ones you are steered to like. Paid for by big media no doubt.
No chance of that for me, I'd be dead from embarrassment before riding in a Cybertruck. I carry a glassbreaker in my pocket for similar misadventures.
Cyberspace contains at least one example of every possible thing that could happen.
I'm not sure which is worse; Dying from a fiery crash, and not being able to escape, or dying from embarrassment from driving a Cybertruck.
Every place on earth gets the same amount of sunlight per year. It's 50% day and 50% night.
My feet used to get cold and hurt when I was little, but as I became an adult, they stayed warm, no matter the cold. I could wear rubber boots...
I don't like heat or insects.
Otherwise no one would live in Alaska.
My Gen 3 had a fairly constant drain of 50 mA, but I learned that if I drove it at least once a week, it wouldn't be dead. I replaced it after...
Sorry, can't agree on "good looking car."
Forget about whether the car costs more to repair than what it's worth. If it's repaired, it's worth more to you than its resale value.
I saw a blizzard hit this area on August 4. I wasn't sure if it was the last snowstorm of the year, or the first.
Except that in this case, the meaning is the same.
You seem fixated on the most mundane things.
I hate to see any vehicle scrapped, especially a well-built Toyota.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.
This is more appropriate to the meaning of tempered glass. Tempering (metallurgy) - Wikipedia The process is the same as for metallurgy.
OK, gottit.