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I'm back in L.A. for business. I saw a 1976 Cadillac El Dorado cruising north on the 405. Wasn't pretty but made a good reminder that California...
yeah you won't get far until somebody does a proper scan of the on-board diagnostics. The thread linked above has lots of great info. That Autel...
I can't argue with that solution for cost, but several posters in the thread are keen to avoid the work (and investment in equipment needed) to...
It's barely $50 for a portable CD player with bluetooth built into it. Uses USB for power. Seems like an obvious solution.
That 200lb limit may not be what you think- it assumes that most of the weight (not counted in that 200lbs) is supported by some trailer wheels,...
It might be. Some of those little cams have useful night vision built in. Couldn't say for the one I screenshotted- would be an experiment. But if...
We've had a 1-1/4" receiver hitch on our 2018 Prius c Two since it was almost new- so 6+ years? I've towed some (tiny) actual trailers with it,...
I saw a very short wheelbase variant of a Mercedes Unimog being used as a roadblock today.
Honestly somewhere in between. I think popping the hood and looking at it a couple times a month is easy. I think the same $35 would get you most...
Unknown, somebody would have to guinea-pig it and find out. Some of those gizmos have night vision, some don't. Worst case, it wouldn't be much...
Okay, I'll take a shot at this: Specification: A gadget that makes it easy and convenient to discover coolant loss before it becomes critical....
It's already pretty much Calvinball, so why not?
Thanks, that was a good read. I had heard of this phenomenon recently- casting empathy as a sin. And I really didn't know where to begin with...
I got the basic one-bike 'quick rack' model with no extras, and it works great on our 1-1/4" receiver hitch. I don't remember which hitch we got,...
Today's spot: The roughest still-driving Studebaker Avanti I've ever seen. (Working in Northern Indiana this week, so I guess it is close to home?)
Time alone does a decent number on it. Heat hurts more in usage- but it's never good.
At 5,000 miles per year, fuel cost is literally the least of your worries. Every other element of ownership will cost you more than fuel.
But you have to compare that to the possible cost of the Prius throwing a $1,500 fit on the way back from one, costing you towing and hotel time...
No clue. I've rented a few of them over the years and they are not among my favorites, even for that maintenance-free experience. Sloppy handling,...
For another year-ish anyway...