...informative and amusing Google Gemini (LLM chatbot) take...
Yes, there actually was! While "roadster" is a fancy name for it, Geo did produce a 2-seater convertible version of the Metro.
It was available for a very short window—specifically the 1990 to 1993 model years.
The Geo Metro LSi...
The rats that will typically try to cohabit with you in the US are brown (Norway, often ground-warrens) rats and black (roof, full-time household tenants) rats. Norway rats are the most widespread (lower 48, at least). Roof rats tend to be in coastal areas and the southeast. They're both...
Aliner for mostly pavement, nuCamp Black Canyon for offroady models, HikerTailers for minimalist (although I think they're a bit over-priced), BoreasCampers for the best off-road chassis I've seen (alas, they appear to be abandoning their trailers and chassis production in favor of their SIP...
For your amusement.
A friend of mine moved back east from Bellingham, WA. Here's a photo of his rig when he stopped in Indiana (after he drove through Canada to pass through Banff and head down through Yellowstone). You can see how the poor Acura needed a new clutch after all this. It's got a...
That would be perfectly fine _IF_ 3800lbs is the fully loaded weight of the trailer and not the manufacturer's dry weight.
AND if you don't have 4 people in the truck with a heavy load in the bed. The tongue weight counts against the trucks payload weight.
Hitch systems are designed for...
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My childhood farm cat (outdoors most of the time) used to jump up on the windowsills and bang on the window to be let in. One night he did that, and when I opened the door he brought in a dead flying squirrel,. He was exceptionally pleased with himself. He must have carried it back quite a way...
Those traps are great. I have one in my garage. Using a sort of radiator-standard mix of water and antifreeze both keeps it from freezing in cold weather and also wets out the fur for a quicker drowning (adding a few drops of dishwashing detergent makes that aspect even better).
There's also...
It depends entirely on the individual cat. Some are great. Some are useless. I've had both. I grew up on a farm (and have had cats since; with an extra litter box and plenty of food and water they can hang out alone for a week). A rat got into a barrel once where we kept milled grain. The...
You want stronger capsaicin than jalapenos - at least 90,000 scovilles. The same thing applies for coating bird seed to keep tree rats out of the feeders. They scoff at the ~10k of jalapenos.
Just spray cat urine around the engine bay....
But seriously, to clean it from mouse/rat urine you...
This is sort of the way that astigmatism-correcting contact lenses work, with somewhat clunky "return-to-orientation", but it would be a non-starter for the "camera-in-lens-bubble-with-wires" that you're thinking about . The physical scale, lens construction, mass, and drag from the wiring to...
You're not losing Alexa, which knows more about your Mav than Android Auto. You're merely losing advanced navigation and streaming functions (anything that needs a data source on the internet). Alexa is built into the Ford Pass app functionality.
You can use both Alexa and Android Auto. Two...
If you're going to the dump with a load that needs to have the tailgate down when you're driving, then you should go more often. Drop the tailgate when you're ready to unload and use one of these...
https://www.harborfreight.com/2000-lb-capacity-truck-bed-cargo-unloader-60800.html
...although...
Well... my phone (paid for by work) has unlimited data, and there are plenty of free hotspots in fast food places and stop interstate rest areas, but that doesn't let my daughter watch Stranger Things on her laptop (particularly because my ATT phone doesn't have the option of using it as a...
Sync 4 works perfectly on my Lariat. I use Alexa for basic stuff like changing the radio station, adjusting cab temperature, changing air flow, Smart home stuff, etc. Unfortunately it doesn't understand heated seats. All those are "basic" functions. What the premium/subscription provides are the...
...well, yes First Sergeant, thank you for your service.
I grew up on a farm, and my first "backing up" experience was at about 10 years old and backing a hay wagon into the barn. Note that those old hay wagons were built with front axles salvaged from vehicles, so had tongues that provided...
...and seriously, my 2008 Ridgeline was the first extended cab truck I'd ever had. My default backup view for trailering before that was to put the tailgate down and twist around to look back. It was a pain in the Ridgeline, because the top of the tailgate wasn't even visible that way when it...