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Of course I don't know your family but with (5) adults (and luggage?) you just might exceed the vehicle's allowable load -- 820 or 860 lbs.?
Having read Confessions of a Car Thief - Edmunds.com it seems that: Older vehicles, e.g., 1994 Accord can be stolen by forcing the...
The reason for vehicle flushing recommendations is to get rid of absorbed moisture which reduces the boiling point of the brake fluid. High...
Online sites that sell genuine Honda parts seem to list parts as far back as 1984?
A clue to thief behavior is that the 1994 Honda Accord is the most stolen car. I can't see how re-selling the thoroughly worn parts from a 1994...
Interesting. How would one unlock the steering wheel?
Certain all-weather tires are respectable in snow/ice as well. The Michelin MXV4 is rated favorably in the the snow per the tirerack.com surveys....
Was your previous car a Hudson?
I noticed that shoes with knobby soles tended to catch the pedal cover and pull it off. But, glue works.
Geräusch is noise.
re: "I don't even know how to drive a stick shift." This is why it works so well for you -- your left foot has never been trained to perform an...
The HSD system does not have the intrinsic "creep" that a conventional torque converter transmission has when the vehicle is standing still in...
ADAC test says that Continental TS830 has very low rolling resistance, with only the US-unavailable Semperits being lower. Tirerack sells a TS810...
Snowtrac3 (195/65-15) is listed at tiresbyweb.com at $130 per tire; free shipping. Still a relatively high price. Michelin and Continental seem...
Quietest winter tires I have had are Vredestein Wintrac (H) and Snowtrac(T). Comparable tire for a Prius seems to be the Snowtrac3. Eurotire in...
Most 2010 and later Prius test drives (Road and Track, Edmunds, etc.) report "good" braking in terms of control and stopping distance. These tests...
My conclusion is that Toyota doesn't take the use of winter tires very seriously, at least not for vehicles delivered in the US. Things may be...
Toyota is pretty silent on recommendations: -- tire size? -- speed rating (Q, R, S, T?) -- winter wheel part numbers? -- winter inflation...
The vehicle manufacturer. You have to believe that the engineers who tune the suspension, selecting spring and shock parameters, assume "properly"...
Consider a freebody diagram with the pressure behind the tread equaling the pressure on the road. If the contact patch were to remain the same...