This takes me back. OZ FM in the eighties and nineties was such a great station. I used to love staying up late to listen to "Overnight" with Andy Frost, which was syndicated from Toronto. And then (also from Ontario) there was the legendary "Unfriendly Giant" every morning on the Dawn Patrol.
Am simple, smh , am in the process of replacing my Oil pressure sensor and saw the my cabin filter was shot and didn't see how the access door to remove the filter was just right were you showed it, lol thanks for the vid👍🏾
Smart Move. Buy the cheapest brake parts! By far, the most important system in your car!! Just imagine the next time you have to stop unexpectedly and end up stopping just a few feet short of hitting something. Cheap brake parts may cause you to end up hitting it. Oh, and if you happen to rear-end someone, your insurance is going to skyrocket. Maybe you injure someone in the car you hit! Don't be like Matthew. INVEST IN HIGH-QUALITY BRAKE PARTS!
Hey Matt, just curious: are the electric models actually more expensive to manufacture than gas models, or is the price difference simply due to mark up by manufacturers based on the cachet of EVs?
They are more expensive to make, mostly thanks to materials used in the batteries. There is surely massive upfront R&D costs, too. Studies suggest an EV is about 40ish% more expensive to build than a similar gasoline-powered car, with that delta expected to drop below 10% by decade's end. insideevs.com/news/444542/evs-45-percent-more-expensive-make-ice/ Thanks for watching the video!
@@DudeDrivesCars it isn't, Hyundai have released a 2021 kona true, but yours isn't that. Have a look, the easiest difference to spot is the bumper. Yours is the pre 2021 facelift
@@dickturpin6131 Cool. In this market, the facelifted design is for the 2022 model year. Unsure if I like the textured or plain front bumper better! The charging port is definitely more visible now. www.hyundainews.com/en-ca/models/hyundai-kona-2022-kona_electric