Most new cars are, doesn't matter what make or model. This one has an airbag in every corner and for the knees. I just hope I never ever have the need for them to be used. The wife is happy I have something new opposed to used with miles on it.
It was in the talks but the plan was not for another year, I was going to save up and buy me something else for summer time here, use it as a winter vehicle. Then after we moved, trade it and her car so she could have a new one. Though after going to the race, we were checking out the Camry at...
Made it home, wasn't fond of climbing the steep side of Parley Pass and Sherman Pass because 5th gear was too much but 6th wasn't enough. The wife couldn't understand why I was saying constantly on both passes as I kept bouncing between gears ''Climb baby climb''. Rest of the "mountain passes"...
Usually means time to replace anyways. Its an easy do it yourself type job. They're known to get moisture in them and become faulty, I'm on either second or third one.
Let it give my left leg a work out with all this LA Traffic. Also did a GPS check seems my Speedo has slightly re-calibrated itself back to what looks like nearly 1 mph off.
Well I am cursed when it comes to windshields, made it to Ontario CA with one minor incident. Got a nice rock chip in the windshield at Salt Lake City.
I thought the same thing after I bought it, then I figured out two thing with mine. One Clutch is aftermarket since the pedal is as tight as a Big Rigs. Second, you have to reteach your timing skills when shifting gears on the Drive By Wire. You can't even feel me shift gears I'm that smooth...
Except for Audi and Subaru with their complete true 50/50 AWD system the tolerance is nearly less than zero. One reason that has deterred me from Subaru despite being one of the extremely FEW Japanese cars I like.
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