I'm very happy with the Factory Ford mats in my hybrid, soft on the feet and coverage good enough....plus they were free with points I received when I bought it. So win-win.
I do have Husky in the wife's SUV and I they have been great. I love that they are also soft on the feet. The one piece...
Besides neighbors/family I had one guy who was driving an old Jeep Cherokee ask me about it shortly after I had bought it. He was looking to buy one and wanted to know how I liked it and the mileage I was getting. But that was about a year ago when they were hard to find at dealer lots. I see...
This is why you do your own oil changes...it requires very little up front costs for the tools and will save you big $$ down the road. Takes less time too than driving to the dealership.
Ahh, OK, that makes more sense!!!
Yes, that is a nice feature that is present in my other vehicles. Never noticed it wasn't in the Maverick. I thought you meant having it chime anytime a vehicle was in the blind spot. I think it flashes in the Mav if you try to change lanes on someone???
No chime??? Do you know how often that would go off???
Do you not use the rearview mirror when passing? When you see the headlights of the vehicle you're overtaking in your rearview mirror you are clear to move back over.
Its ok to take quick glances to your sides when driving. :)
That's not required and excessive. Have you owned a turbo vehicle? I've owned 3 and put over 300K on one with the original turbo. The turbo's are water cooled along with the oil and they have oil coolers so no the oil doesn't get heated beyond its capacity. The change interval back in the 90's...
I like to stay with the OEM filters...at least through the warranty period.
As far as 20K mile oils...no way I'd run any oil that long. If you want to run an oil that long I'd highly suggest having the oil tested at set intervals to verify its still up to the job.
Will try the Mobil 1 Hybrid oil on my next change.
Currently I'm running Walmart Supertech 10K oil...which is an excellent oil that I've had excellent long term results in my mopar Hemi engines.
I would think insurance is much more apt to increase because of the California fires.
It seems the insurance industry these days seems to be spreading out the costs of disasters among everyone instead of just those in effected areas.
Canada/Mexico need us...not the other way around.
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What does Tariffs have to do with Migrants?
What do Migrants have to do with the price of gas?
I don't believe anyone said to ban Migrants...which typically are legal workers and not the same as illegal immigrants.
Plenty of other...