Change is not always a good thing. Reminds me of the new car I bought a couple of months ago. It's got more chirps, chimes, alarms, and bells than anything I've ever seen. The other day I was driving down a road that had a traffic circle about every quarter of a mile for about 6 traffic circles. Before I got to the last one, the speedometer display went blank and, instead, displayed a hot cup of coffee with steam coming off the top with a caption that read "Consider Taking A Break"! LOLA lot of the time the end user is some guy that hates change and keeps wanting to do things the way they were done in 1984.
Which car is this?Change is not always a good thing. Reminds me of the new car I bought a couple of months ago. It's got more chirps, chimes, alarms, and bells than anything I've ever seen. The other day I was driving down a road that had a traffic circle about every quarter of a mile for about 6 traffic circles. Before I got to the last one, the speedometer display went blank and, instead, displayed a hot cup of coffee with steam coming off the top with a caption that read "Consider Taking A Break"! LOL
Why do you think it isn’t?I got to the last image and thought that was gonna be the prepress guy.
2022 Hyundai Elantra. Good price. 10-year 100,000 mile power train warranty. 7-year 70,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.Which car is this?
Damn. Sounds pretty sweet!2022 Hyundai Elantra. Good price. 10-year 100,000 mile power train warranty. 7-year 70,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.
Still haven't read the manual yet, so, I don't know what all the alarms mean, but, I'm getting great mileage, which comes in real handy right now. Don't know what it's rated at, and, it's not an EV or hybrid, but, I'm getting 48 mpg hwy, and, 36 mpg around town.
That coffee alarm is pretty funny. Those MPG numbers piqued my interest since I owned an older model before someone rear ended me...I never got mileage like that! But I'm curious how you're managing to exceed what that car is even rated for under best conditions. This is from Hyundai's website:Don't know what it's rated at, and, it's not an EV or hybrid, but, I'm getting 48 mpg hwy, and, 36 mpg around town.
That coffee alarm is pretty funny. Those MPG numbers piqued my interest since I owned an older model before someone rear ended me...I never got mileage like that! But I'm curious how you're managing to exceed what that car is even rated for under best conditions. This is from Hyundai's website:
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Stop bragging about your low gas prices LOLNow, with gas at $4.89/gallon, it takes $60.
'Normal' is basic boring. 'Sport' is peppier/more responsive, but will use slightly more gas. 'Smart' permits the cars' computer to automatically switch between Normal & Sport. The smart LED will change colour depending on the mode it switches between (but you'll know by feel). Lately I've been using Smart mode. I have a 2019 Santa Fe. I've disconnected many of the 'features'. I think a lot of these are there simply because 'they can'. Not because they serve any can't do without purpose. Takes a good 6 months to figure it all out.Haven't read the book yet, but, it does have (3) driving modes: "Normal", "Sport", and "Smart". I have no idea what Sport and Smart are, so, I keep mine in Normal.
The end user. As soon I buy the life is over and it was crap. Now buy the latest technology.
Stop bragging about your low gas prices LOLStop bragging about your low gas prices LOL
I live in CA and gas has been closer to $6/gallon!!
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