Instead of “aka” in point 2, you should’ve used “i.e.”
Instead of “aka” in point 2, you should’ve used “i.e.”
The Camry is not a sports sedan, it’s a family sedan. The last gen was made to look sporty, it doesn’t make it a sports sedan. A 340i is a sports sedan. The identity of Camry has always been affordable family sedan.
But it makes sense now why some Camry owners slap a spoiler on and think they’re on the track going 90+ on the freeway.
This is why there should be a staggered update release. Fire example, I’ve noticed when BMW releases an update, I don’t get it immediately—could take a week or two in my car for it show up
Similar thing happened with me at FedEx.
I sent in my 14PM after I got my replacement from Apple. Apple never got the phone I sent and they charged me the full price. I contacted them, and thankfully I had the receipt showing that I had dropped it off, then they refunded me the amount. He said they were able to figure out what happened but couldn’t share the details.
That’s not correct. “i.e.” is “that is”, and “e.g.” is “for example”.