But .... a carrot is not a fruit, so it already was fruitless!
You could have mentioned "tomato". In Arkansas it is both the state fruit and the state vegetable.
(Sorry, just had to!)
I bought a 2022 Camry in 2021 that I intended to keep until at least 2027. I bought it in anticipation of my retirement (I did retire in 2023) so I'd have a sensible, dependable car that was efficient and lower cost. It was. It had zero recalls, and zero failures during the 60k miles I put on...
I have the BAP on my 2025 as well, but the plastic dash, door panels, and console stuff is still blue. I would be ok with a white exterior color or the blue I got. Even tan panels would be ok with more exterior color than the blue, but they didn't consult me before making those decisions lol.
Glad you are ok. I like the green but could not handle it with a blue interior. Velocity blue was my first choice and got lucky with what I was able to purchase.
Normally a survey has a place to vote, so maybe I'm missing something.
I recently bought floor mats and a bed mat. For the floor mats the fitment was the most important thing. The ones I got aren't very thick but I'm sure they will never wear out, and they aren't going to be subject to abuse...
For sure all engines are affected by elevation. The nice thing about forced induction is they may be able to overcome the lower density air with boost. My turbo bike, for example, can make more boost than it can safely use, so it would be less affected at elevation. Any forced induction uses...
An increase in airflow can create more power without a tune, within a limited range. All of our modern vehicles adjust on the fly for different conditions. If you measure power at 72 degrees at sea level then again in Denver, CO (the mile high city), you will see a noticeable difference in...
A filter change won't require a tune. It also is very unlikely to provide any performance (power) advantage. It is possible that it won't filter as well as a stock filter. Personally, I would only put in an OEM or quality aftermarket replacement. In most cases they aren't needed very often...
Yep, and even the search engines are biased. AI generally provides links to sources quoted so a person can verify if they want to. It's not going to be smarter or more accurate than the information already available but simplifies the search and analysis. There are already jobs being replaced...
Whatever dude.
Go here: AAA Fuel Prices
See this:
Same thing AI quoted. Not made up, just searched from the internet. Verify anything you find on the internet, not just what AI says.
Agree, the Maverick is great for me. I have an F150 for when I need a full size truck, and financially it would make more sense to just drive it paying higher fuel costs, saving the purchase cost of the Maverick, but I really like the easy driving and parking of the Maverick. The cost of the...
According to AI:
Current price: $3.84/gal (AAA national average, March 18, 2026)
The all-time high national average (regular gasoline) was:
$5.016 per gallon
Date:
June 14, 2022
This data is tracked by the AAA, which maintains the most widely cited national averages.
If you adjust for...