That's why i don't love toyota! NiaMa..., Toyota is not selling quality, there obly selling brand. Look at the video, 2.4 can't fight 2.0 ! What the hell toyota....
I have a 207 cc and instead of a BOV I bought a GFB DV+ and that gave it heaps more power after that I installed a Forge induction kit and a oil catch can after that I had to upgrade the brakes to forge also added a turbo timer then I had the stage 1 dyno done and now it's too fast
hello, I also have a Peugeot 207 hdi1.4 car, I tried to insert a CD with music and then I can't take it out, and I can't even listen to the music on it because I don't know how to turn it on, as I should to do it
If you're interested in buying one of these cars how do you know if it has a sports package? If you're going to search for this car online is the key word to use 2007 to 2010 Lexus IS250 F Sport package or just sports package? I haven't had any luck finding any.
There is a real easy way to disable the seatbelt chime of……Wear the F’n Seatbelt….that took about 45 seconds to write. I don’t condone driving without seatbelts…… Then why the video? You’re just enabling this type of negligent behavior!
I was telling my friends why y’all turn traction control off when you driving fast in a straight when it legit does nothing only makes it worse for you if you see a turn ahead and have to turn quickly which will make ur rear unstable and you won’t get any stiffness or however you wanna call it
I bought this thing as a cabriolet for my gf and I must say it's a fun little sh!tbox with the 120 HP engine. Driving around with the roof open is fun because this car does not draw any (negative) attention at all.
Hi Vucko, just looking for an update on the headlight protection? I have the same issue and its become a yearly thing for me to restore these headlights. I saw on ebay a company sells custom made LED headlights which I'm leaning towards
I have this model. Does anyone know which transistor or whatever surface mount component to remove and unrestricted the transmission range. There are videos showing how to do this on Belkin transmitters, where they remove what I assume is a transistor and connect an external antenna wire and it, for instance, boosts the single from 10ft to up to 500ft. I am in a Metro area where there is a lot of radio noise and powerful radio station signals. Before anyone says that it might be against FCC rules, let's just assume that I don't care.