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Hello I have a 2014 chevy impala My park assist and front camera and side mirror detection went out I changed the fuse it didn't work ,the new fuse has a red light on any suggestions
Hello Ken, it's 2024, and your review of the 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 still is important today. I'm hoping to acquire another ML63 on day. I hope that life is going well for you.
You've must've have the wrong Mustang man...The auto transmission is fantastic in my 2014...I changed in mine the original air intake with a JLT one and the exhaust with Borla Ataks ..she produces now a 502 HP and in Sport mode feels like a f rocket..I love that 6 speed AT, it's damn awesome..
I feel the same way about the difference between the 550 and 63 on how it feels. Somehow I want more power, but with same balance in the 550. The 63 is a tire shredder and definitely keeps you on your toes.
I am watching this in 2024, and I must say….this is one of the best car reviews ive ever seen. He covered almost every important detail you need to know about the car…Well done 👍🏼
When we go to get out of the car instead of the seat going back it will go all the way forward making it very aggravating to try to get in and out of the car
Have owned the 2013 Azera for 10.5 years now. Drove it off the showroom floor. I was 61 years old and my first brand new car. Has 105,000 miles on it now. Absolutely LOVE it. What sold it was the sound system…better than the Bose in the Nissan. Nothing on a BMW or Mercedes would interest me in trading my Gray Goose for.
In 2014, I wanted to buy a top of the line Hyundai Azera but, the price was just a bit too high. So, I picked-up a top of the line Hyundai Sonata Hybrid for $28,000. Currently, I have 125,000 miles on my automobile. I am also in my early 60's and either this year or next year, I am planning on buying a used 2014 to 2016, model year Azera (smile ... smile).
So 11 years later and my 2012 Honda Fit Sport is still going strong. You do have to flog the engine to make it go, but it's a Honda and that's how they are. Gas mileage isn't anything to write home about but still way better than average. The Fit has a ton of room with the rear seats folded and rivals much larger vehicles like the Current Toyota Venza. Most important is it is reliable, I have had "0" problems with this car! I do the regular maintenance recommended by my Honda Specialist and that is all that has been required. I also maintain the inside and outside of the car with regular cleaning and waxing and it still looks new. It isn't glamorous but it certainly surpassed my expectations and looks like it will do that for many years to come.
My co-worker has the 2012 Chrysler 300 AWD V-8. He has 296,000 miles on it and it has been a great car. He said every 100,000 miles the radiator cracks (first time the top tank. second time the bottom tank). He doesn't complain though, because they are only $99 new on e-bay and easy to change out.
I do not understand why,inspite of the Kizashi 'taked at the box office'-a sales bust in north america,Suzuki never tried selling it in Europe..it is the wright size and good looking and a chance for European Suzuki owners to 'grow' with the brand(SX4 was the biggest in the Suzuki 'menu' in Europe)
That manual transmission looks like a lot of fun to drive! I own a 2010 Acura TL SH-AWD 6mt and I absolutely love it! We have a 2014 TL 6 speed auto as well. We also have a 2019 Acura MDX A-spec , 2019 Acura TLX A-spec and a 07 Odyssey that still drives amazing till this day. We are loyal to the Honda/ Acura brand because of its reliability and high resale value.
A thoughtful, well-rounded review of the premier executive sedan of its time. Unlike its German rivals, and like the Jaguar sedans before it, this car adds to its luxury and performance, the added virtue of in-your-face sex appeal. When people ride in your Jag XJ (I’ve owned three), they have difficulty expressing why this big car feels so . . . desirable. Just as it’s in our DNA, so it is with this car: it moves with you and you with it. Whichever generation has the privilege of owning this generation XJ will have the satisfaction of experiencing a high point of the luxury automotive species. On the used market these babies are being given away. You are only one step short of, for the price of a used Camry, attaining one of the finest automobiles ever - and that one step is to find a non-dealer, independent Jaguar service shop who are as honest as they are wise.
Just bought the 2012 (2013 model) 3.0ltr supercharged XJ portfolio SWB. 16,000 miles on it. What a stunning car. 20" alloys, cream two tone interior, heated cooled massaging seats 1300 watt Meridian sound system 340 bhp with around 360ftlb torque. £74,000 car and I paid less than a third of that.