When I was cross shopping my Integra, I totally forgot about electric vehicles because I was so focused on a stick shift. I'm not against electric, I'm just waiting for the tech to get better and more widespread.
https://jalopnik.com/heres-how-well-manual-transmissions-sold-in-2023-for-ea-1851177786
Saw this article about manual transmission sales in 2023. I thought it was interesting, at least for car enthusiast.
Have you tried plastic paint film protectors, they have applications for windshields and headlights also.
I got the Acura protection plan ($25 month) and it covers road hazards, paint chips, windshield, tires and rims, etc. I have a scratch on my hood, in a few days I'm going to see if Acura...
Acuralink is a cool reference point, but it's touchy like a grandma that gets offended when you say a curse word around her. I keep it because of lowjack, but I realized, people can't drive stick, so it may be redundant. What do you think?
Does anybody understand the parameters of how acuralink gauges data? For example, what is considered hard acceleration and hard breaking to a computer? How do you explain to a computer who Maverick was in top gun and his need for speed?
No lie, I know how to mow my lawn and how to work on cars but I work hard enough to pay other people to do it for me. So I understand Toyotas point of view.