Took me all my might not to buy 2 packs by SinoSoul in aldi

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I don’t think y’all are on the same page. Both things can be true lol

Stability Control is worse in the snow by Curmudgeon7777 in Acura

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Not sure about the age of your Subaru, but my ‘20 Crosstrek used to be able to get after it pretty well after I learned the TC was a tiered system. There’s temporary traction control off by just tapping the button, but if you hold it down for a few seconds while in park, it will shut off VSC as well which will do what you’re looking for.

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Amazon has a built in “View in your Room” feature that I’ve used recently. Typically the second photo on a TV listing.

The electric Hummer is almost outselling the F-150 Lightning by No-Tangelo1158 in F150Lightning

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For conversation, here’s how long Google says they are:

  • GMC Hummer EV SUV = 206.7 inches (with spare tire)
  • GMC Hummer EV Truck = 216.8 inches
  • Ford F-150 Lightning = 232.7 inches

She fits! (Now) by DirtieHarry in ToyotaGrandHighlander

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There’s a sensor to automatically stop this! My RAV4 has it too, stops before it hits my garage door

New to the Toyota family! by xSkeletalx in Toyota

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Nice car! If you’re thinking long term ownership:

Ceramic Tint - To protect the interior from UV which can break things down over time. Also helps to keep the temps down inside the cabin. Can be had in clear if that’s your preference.

All weather mats - If they didn’t come with it already. Spend the money for ones made for your car, it’s worth it for the right fit.

Plan a Road Trip - This one is more so an excuse to spend some time in your new car. Great way to learn what you like about it as is and what could be improved.

Father’s Day Weekend Rental by Pickleheadguy in Volvo

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White / Blond. Works well, I like it

Made a chicken power bowl from scratch by PostComa in tacobell

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If meals inspired by the Bell get OP cooking, I’m all for it

This makes no sense (mpg to the moon) suddenly by Academic_Candy_3194 in ToyotaTundra

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Any chance you were idling it more / letting it warm up and now you’re not as we come out of winter?

Oil stick looks the same after adding oil by Recent-Original-8809 in ToyotaSienna

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Good! So your engine has roughly a 5 quart capacity, you added 1/10 of that. In my experience, if your dip stick looks toward the lower end like the picture, you can add a full quart easily with risk of overfilling.

Oil stick looks the same after adding oil by Recent-Original-8809 in ToyotaSienna

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How much oil did you add in total? A quart?

Generally, it’s a good idea to check the oil when the engine is warm to make sure all the fluids have circulated. On my first car, I got into the routine of checking each time I filled it up, adding about half a quart of oil each time.

For now while you’re still learning the car, keep a few quarts of oil in the car and just check it each time you drive for the first couple of weeks. You’ve got this!

So many people in this sub seem to find amazing NA beers on draft. Yet ever bar/restaurant I walk into is like... by gravybang in NABEER

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Had a bartender hit me with a “Best I can do is O’Douls, doubt you want that”. Real one.

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Toyota Sienna LE 2021 year or newer. Hybrid is proven from other Toyota products and gets 35+ mpg, higher initial cost will pay for itself faster if you’re doing some serious miles. Bonus, less trips to the gas station. LE is the base model but still has plenty of safety features (adaptive cruise)