Basenor Cabin Air Filter Review: Santa’s Sleigh Gets a Breath of Fresh Air
I recently swapped out the OEM cabin filter for the Basenor replacement, thanks to their generosity in sending me one to test. As always, I’ll do whatever I can to help relieve Mrs. Claus’s allergies—and if this filter...
I would like to see the review view and side view "stacked" so that you can see both at the same time. I keep the side view on for safety reasons but HATE losing the rear view when the blinker is on.
BTW, for the nighttime journey on Christmas Eve, I have 9 talented reindeer that have had FSD for many, many years...which allows Santa to sip hot coco with a dash of Bailey's added. Ahhhh
I’m well aware of my challenges with night vision and have always taken precautions. For years, that meant staying home after dark or relying on my wife’s sharp eyes when we did go out. But with FSD in the Cybertruck maturing, everything has changed.
For the first time in years, we’re going to...
My hands are still shaking.
Early last night, my wife and I left a business meeting, finding ourselves on a dark, unmarked rural road. The night was absolute—pitch black, the kind of darkness that swallows everything. As I prepared to turn left onto the road, I engaged Blitzen’s Full...
Fantastic improved performance on many levels, we even pulled into the parking lot and it was going to park itself but I intervened as it was going to park across the lot in a Pick-Up spot. Spot on placement in the lane, signaled and avoided work crew on road's shoulder. Really great stuff, 5...
It's like magic, isn't it, you wake up in the morning to a new, improved vehicle without making a single move...updates are very much akin to Christmas, trust me, I have a bit of experience with this.
It's worse for me, my 91-year-old mother-in-law forgets how to get out and pulls the switches up every time, pulling the manual latch....gotta love it.
Because they are, the last several updates have matured in unannounced or documented nuances. It is more of a maturity thing than leaps of improvement. Still hoping that the Phantom of the Wiper goes away.
Okay, Gatorbaby, I just tested a theory and I am correct. If you get out, and the door is still open with the window cracked, and just bump that window switch...which is easy to do...it stays down. It happens on all the doors. Open them up while the window is cracked, just brush the lower...
I thought the app already did that. Perhaps it is the Tessie app as it warns you that precipitation is coming and you have a trunk or bed cover open...thought it worked for windows.