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you are a great host. love the way you to through stuff. (regarding paddle shifters, 99 out of 100 people don't even know how to use them - nor to we want them) ha
Newer isn't always better. This was a rock solid platform! Hey, at least Nissan isn't the one that had to replace the frames under their midsize trucks. Just sayin.
I'm loving my 2024 Crosstrek Limited 2.5L. This is my first ever Subaru having owned several Honda and Toyota vehicles over the decades. I briefly considered the Crosstrek Wilderness but 98% of my driving is in town or freeway road trips with the very occasional dirt and gravel trail throughout Colorado. With the added standard convenience features plus an option package my Limited is "fully loaded" beyond the Sport or Wilderness. I'm not a fan of the plastic cladding on any of the Subaru models so I went with the Magnetite Gray Pearl paint scheme so the black plastic cladding doesn't stand out as much. The Crosstrek is small compared to what I'm used to so that means being smarter about how we pack for road trips. I do like the 33 MPG freeway fuel economy and the large 16.6 gallon gas tank.
2:33 ANR Active Noise Cancellation? If Honda has that in that car, why do they not list it as a feature anywhere on the trims or website for this model? All Honda's are pretty much noisy on roads. I have a 2014 Accord Coupe and it is noisy. They claimed back then it had ANR. But its never advertised.
I really like this truck but the only thing that I dislike is the interior door handle doesn't connect. I know it's for tall water bottles and stuff but I just wouldn't need that. Really wish it connected.
Based on Tundra turbo motors failing and the recall, I'd wait 4 or 5 years for the new 4 cylinder turbo and hybrid to prove itself in the redesigned 2025 4runner.
You're associating the size of the car with cost, and that makes no sense. Try and apply that logic with a Porsche 911. This car with its engine/transmission is appealing to a driving enthusiast who doesn't give a crap about the size of the back seat. It's a bargain.
Silver looks great on this car, with all the black trim and fancy silver wheels. Mature and classy. Very Audi A4ish. Blue looks good too, but probably gets dirty real easily.
what I dont like is like I am listening to music with my phone and accidentally press a buuton and it changes it to radio dont know if its the steering wheel button or the console area. but I like it better than the total touchscreens which can be annoying as you can only use many when the vehicle is stopped
@@nomsi4263 I have a 23 burb, when it rains, it rains inside the car. When I bring the 90k vehicle to the dealer, they can’t fix it or give me a loaner. Others are losing engines left and right. It’s great big comfortable vehicle when it works-but that’s rare.
I love a chevy suburban have lot room for passenger of cargo have power for towing packages and have 13 cameras. On last year I was test drive a 2023 chevy tahoe high country 4x4 6.2 liter v8. I drove for fun I love
I have a 2023 premier, has all sorts of bugs and issues. It leaks water inside the car when it rains . I am constantly getting false warning lights. The brakes squeak like crazy because they are defective from factory. The worst part is the Chevy service, a 90k truck and you get treated like you bought a Malibu. Mechanically the car is ok, the diesel and 6.2 have all the issues. I should say it’s not all bad - roomy, comfortable ride, quiet, easy to drive and fuel efficient for its size (16 city 22 highway)
I knew the neighborhood looked familiar as I grew up in Medford & my sister has a place in Brookline nice area up there id point out the 4wd Sequoia is likely better in the snow in that area than the minivan but to each their own
The battery is a 1 kw unit. Problably 1000 bucks or so. It should last at least 10 years with decent capacity and another 5 before it has to be replaced because its basically done for.