I’ve seen this before also but it had aftermarket seat upolstery. The customer requested a pleather seat upolstery on a LE cross and it came back looking like that. I think Classic Soft trim did the work.
I’ve seen this before also but it had aftermarket seat upolstery. The customer requested a pleather seat upolstery on a LE cross and it came back looking like that. I think Classic Soft trim did the work.
Did the sap come through the windshield? Lol
Ohh I’d like to add if there was a way to not only add queues but a way to put your self in line so even if your not paying much attention the app tells you got a 5min window to make your way to the stall that just opened up and won’t charge for anyone other that the person who was waiting in line. (Keeping line cutters out)
How does the ioniq 5 get the $7500 rebate (aside from leasing in which all EV qualifies for regardless of origin because of the loophole). The Ioniq from what I understand is Korean built and battery is as well so it doesn’t qualify for the $7500 federal tax rebates.
This is what I’ve been telling everybody who’s been buying cars with mark ups during 2021 to 2022. You’re gonna be upside down in equity there was no surprise about that so car sales are going to plummet because everyone’s gonna owe more than the car is worth because they got f’ed a couple years ago. I’m sorry to tell you this, but your best option is to keep what you have, and try to pay it down to a reasonable level before trading in. Expensive lesson to be learned. That is, unless you have more money than sense you can go ahead and buy that Sienna if you can afford to keep it.
Kinda, looks like a Lexus ES
I say it’s worth it because for electric vehicles, they have emergency roadside charging if you run out of juice, a flatbed if you have to get towed like electric vehicles, there is no spare so that’s something to keep in mind.
That all depends on how big or small you want the vehicle. Toyota makes a full assortment of hybrid vehicles that have great gas mileage. It just depends on how big of a vehicle you need. if you need a small vehicle, the Prius is a pretty good bet, stellar gas, mileage, and of course, high reliability of a Toyota. if you need a big vehicle you can always get a sienna or if you need a medium vehicle, Venza, Highlander, or RAV4, all great vehicles.
A new Toyota pad is about 10 mm in thickness of material that is clearly about 40% remaining (4mm)
I’ve never noticed any dislike with other drivers on the road in my Bolt, but I am in SoCal so we probably have the most EV and hybrid population of any place in the US. Most people just hate Tesla and Prius drivers from my observation.