Re: What car do you have?
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:34 pm
Usually drive a Hyundai Accent when I'm by myself. The family car is a Toyota Corolla.
Since last year, I had the stick replaced again, and then I had to get the alternator fixed after it conked out when I started trying to go back to work. Then shortly after I traded it in and bought a Hyundai Kona EV (also white), which is a much nicer car to drivePluMGMK wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:40 am I have a white Dacia. It's OK for daytime driving, but when I turn on the bright lights, I can't get them back to normal without whacking the steering wheel or doing other shenanigans that just aren't compatible with reasonable driving!It's the stick, it's so unreliable. I already had to replace it once
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A friend of mine has a Dacia Duster. He got it cause it was the cheapest in it class, well aware of the brand not being known for its reliability... I wonder if he'll experience the same nightmare at some point.PluMGMK wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 2:17 am Since last year, I had the stick replaced again, and then I had to get the alternator fixed after it conked out when I started trying to go back to work.
Aaaaand... they gave me a defective car with a stuck fuel cap door that won't open.dr_st wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 6:33 am I'm vacationing in Italy and we rented a car. Paid for "Opel Corsa (manual) or similar". Got a Volkswagen Tiguan (automatic). In what world is this "similar"?Nice car, but takes a bit of time to adjust to its increased size over what I'm normally driving. I even let them scam me with the collision waiver insurance, just in case.
Yeah, something might be broken, it’d release if you pushed on it. Mom’s Seat Leon has it the same way too.dr_st wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 10:32 am a stuck fuel cap door that won't open.It's supposed to be a simple push button mechanism, that works as long as the car is unlocked. Nope!