California "Silicon Valley" Tesla drivers that somehow got their license and think they can hide behind a "Student Driver" sticker as they almost hit pedestrians and run stop signs one after the other like lemmings.
I hope they can find a cocktail that will keep your seizures from coming back. I would seriously consider a fully self-driving Tesla for everyone's safety.
I've had most of the recalls done at this point. I've noticed it when the engine is turning on but I'm coming to a stop. It will get confused and shudder.
great question. Not sure. Was thinking an older F150 for my lumber and Recycles, then a commute car. I live close to work. About 10 miles. Thought maybe a Tacoma was worth checking out. I think the "taco" crowd is a bit overhyped about their outdated trucks.
2019 loaded, and 2022 Loaded. I was very underwhelmed. Didn't have an issuse with power or gear hunting, but definitely true about the seat being a bit unsupportive and the steering wheel doesnt telescope out too far. Back seat seems less roomy than our Maverick and perhaps the whole interior...
I miss my Honda Element EX AWD. Best vehicle I have ever owned. That was also a first model year and I had zero issues. All my friends hated it until they got in it.