I really love the Rainex car washing formula. It leaves a great finish on the car body. I use it to clean my tires and rims also, and I like what it does for the tires and rims.
My commute is 8 miles. It takes me twenty minutes from the time I get in the car to the time I'm in the building and at work. I've had worse, and I'm really spoiled now.
Whenever I am in the market for an item that I want to last for the long haul, I do consult what they have to say. I've never gotten a bum steer from them.
I work at the county courthouse in town. There is one lady judge. She has this nifty little red scooter that she rides back and forth to the courthouse with. She even has a matching red helmet!
I have a feeling that if you are not sure, you might be better off taking your car to someone who does this for a living, especially if your car is a newer model.
I don't like it when I, the live person and having a conversation with someone and they allow a phone call to take priority, let alone if the person does it while driving. Some calls are important, but if that's the case, pull over and deal with it.
Is public transportation available where you live? Would you like to see more public transportation alternatives available? Do you think it would be good for the environment?
In reading the manual for the SUV I bought awhile back, they make version of my vehicle with all kinds of programmable options. Way more than I would ever want or need!
I never heard about them scamming people. Was it a widespread thing, or was it more localized within a region. I don't do business with them, but I'm curious.
Is it on purpose or is it just a matter of clumsiness or lack of awareness? Some people don't take as good care of things as others do. Maybe another parking spot is the answer.
The Kelly Blue Book is kind of the gold standard for car values. You can do a search for them online and get the info on what it's worth. You could also peruse newspaper ads for used vehicles to get an idea.
High gas prices are on everyone's minds these days. Are there eco-friendly things you do that save on your gas usage? What thing that you do seems to save you the most gas?
Before my wife retired, she had "her" car and I drove "my" truck. Now that we're both home, we use the vehicle that makes most sense for the task at hand.
How does tire width affect vehicle performance in various conditions? Are wider tires better than narrower tires, or vice versa? Or does it just depend on the driving situation?