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Uneven or poor road surfaces can often cause vibrations that make it difficult to select the correct button on a touchscreen. This means drivers must take their attention away from the road, increasing the risk of an accident. Read more

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I managed to summon up enough courage to rebuild a couple of automatic transmissions. Never would have touched them without having an assortment of model-specific documents, videos, plus my constantly taking pictures and laying all the parts out in order. I’m still not entirely sure how they actually work (planetary Read more

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From this angle, it looks like the jackstands were placed directly underneath the axles of both trucks?

Could be worse. At least they don’t say

Sadly, it looks like the BMW 2002 wagon remained just a model and a dream, closed off in the Hof’s cabinet here, like an unloved adopted son who got accepted to Hogwarts, or something. Read more

Or just run down to the local parts store:

I learned to drive stick on a truck just like that! (Except red, and 350 V8, and 5-speed) Read more

I occasionally find myself having to drive an automatic RS hatchback company car. It’s not exactly the worst car in the fleet to have to deal with, but there are several things about it that make my knee-jerk response to this news “good riddance”... Read more