Leather seats are a must for me anymore. I love them and wouldn't want to cover them other than when I'm dirty or expecting to be. They are comfortable and easy to move on.
I have the ARIES AUTOMOTIVE 3142-09 BLACK UNIVERSAL BUCKET SEAT COVERS for them and they are awesome. Waterproof, durable...
What? It's better to pay $20 every 3 days, than $60 every 9 days? LOL
Even if the gas station is directly on the route, just truning into the gas station and stopping at the pump 3x as often will be using more gas than going less frequently, and the extra start-up will use more fuel than doing...
I left the house with 9 km to empty and 17km to the gas station. I had 10L in a Gerry can, just in case.
Edit: I made it to the gas station without running out, so I don't know how far I had remaining. I wasn't paying attention to how much I put in, but looking at the credit card account I...
I normally kept my F150 above 1/4, but got below 0km a few times.
The Escape was a company vehicle. A full tank was 260km and my commute was 120km/day. Fuel was at a different yard, out of my way, and a PITA. I drove it 5 years, got below 0km at least once a week, and ran it dry more than once...
I think the only way it doesn't happen is if they just ban independent drivers all together and force AI vehicles for all. Otherwise we'll be getting speeding fines based on the car computer, then too many or excessive speeds will make the vehicles inoperable for a period once you are back home...
That's just your government reminding you it was a 65mph zone, lol.
Edit to clarify, not speaking to "your" government as in USA, just in the "your" generality of governments being servants of the people.
I get it, I wasn't attacking you. I'm tired of all the EV BS companies and governments do mostly to maintain a lie about them being magic planet saving machines.
Maybe he's just tired of all the virtue signalling that is spreading like a virus though our society. EVs park cheaper because they need a network of power lines and controls to convert fossil fuels to electricity, instead of doing it internally? It's ludicrous, lol.
I've spent 30+ years doing 2k+miles/week, and never had a blow-out of significance. I've had flats, had commercial re-treads peel off, but never had a tire fail other than due to hitting a road hazard, and run many tires well beyond their recommended service life. I also spent many years in a...
I agree the wear isn't enough to matter, and definitely get the match tires on one axle.
Rotating I do side swaps as well. I move front tires to the back on the same side, and rear tires go to the opposite side on the front. That way there is no guessing about whether I'm on straight rotation...