Most everything is magnetic, some metals are very magnetic. Ferrous metals (with Iron?) are often more magnetic. Some of those magnetic vehicle signs aren't all that strong but have a large service area and you put them on a large, flat, clean section and they stay on really well.
I wonder if...
Average bill cost for electricity is about $250 a month. That's with no EV at the moment and a rental unit that is not currently in use.
Not sure if I want to go totally off grid but utilities are pushing to charge more just to be connected.
If I do get the truck (on my second VIN) it seems...
I don't know, I'd rather it just came with a $6,000-$10,000 markup and then you could buy whatever you wanted instead of a bunch of accessories you don't want and full self-driving that even in its current state can't be used, to give the illusion that the $20,000 markup has a value.
That's the assumption, that they're angled so that any of them can go against the sidewall. They could nest as long as the square ones were on the bottom and then any angled ones would be inside them or other angled ones would be inside other angle guns and so on.
It's not like they have to know about all the thousands items in a Home Depot. Just keep a few lists of FAQs for each of the four or five vehicles they sell, read through them once in a while or have it handy and act like they care.
It's been a little more than 30 days for me. It’s sad but I’d pay an extra $500-$1000 for someone that actually cared to look over a vehicle in detail before trying to sell it to me. Seems like it should be included in the price and or they should act like the buyer's time has any value. I had...
I was just watching Jay Leno's Garage on the new Model 3. I'm not sure if it's exclusive to the Model 3 or the new one but they do mention at 23 minutes and 50 seconds that they put a surface finish on the breaks so that they don't rust and will last forever, so they say.
Like these? Looks like they hide it for a time. I've just been lucky and never seen it on a vehicle before and did not see it as normal. I guess some manufactures put grease on them to help it not rust as much or so fast.
He was pretty cool about it. Again, he acted like its happen before. He just said I could think about it and let him know. I even asked him if he thought it could be repaired and I could take a look at it. He just said no, they would have to remove too much material and you'd always be able to...
He made it sound like they had been through it before and had it not work out. Maybe in a few years there will be a 'guy' you can go to that can follow those instruction with a good outcome. One of the DeLorean guys here said it can be done but it can be a lot of work to make it match.
I'm sure...
I have a second VIN. They still have it going to the location an hour and a half away and not the dealer that is 20 minutes away. One was a pretty good scratch and the manager said there was no way to fix it and not still see a mark or area that had been worked on. Not sure when they happened or...
It seemed like something in the wheel was rusting not the pads or dust from them, and just in the middle, not all over the wheel. It on it's own, not the end of the world. I've not had a vehicle have rust coming out of the wheel.
The area around the factory seems to have more mud and dirt and...
Maybe folks don't think it is normal because like me it's the first time they've seen rust on a new vehicle on the lot, never bought a Ford though. The covers are to be optional, seems like they should already have something that hides it or used another material.