You’re all saying the hi mileage is not a gimmick? What’s it claiming to do?
You’re all saying the hi mileage is not a gimmick? What’s it claiming to do?
You’re all saying the hi mileage is not a gimmick? What’s it claiming to do?
I was recently (last 6 months) told by one of the old timers at my local Oreillys that the oil companies seem to be phasing out conventional. I rarely buy conventional so I didn't ask any for any more detail, but at a glance that seems to be happening.
I just heard that Cali is going to ban all gas cars on the roads by 2035.
p.s. Now that my student loans are getting paid off, I'm hoping Joe buys all Americans a Tesla next. He says it's all free.
I just heard that Cali is going to ban all gas cars on the roads by 2035.
p.s. Now that my student loans are getting paid off, I'm hoping Joe buys all Americans a Tesla next. He says it's all free.
I've heard something similar, and I don't doubt it. The problem is how many companies and other states with go along with that bullshit.
Just reading that got me a little sweaty. Maybe my new EV will have a/c, or is that not "environmentally friendly"
No, it's the real deal. As engine seals age they tend to dry out from conventional lubricants, especially from many synthetics. High mileage engine oils have additional ingredients meant specifically to restore the seals and in most cases they'll stop leaks from the seals after having been restored. It's not just plugging the leaks in other words.You’re all saying the hi mileage is not a gimmick? What’s it claiming to do?
I've heard something similar, and I don't doubt it. The problem is how many companies and other states with go along with that bullshit.
Just reading that got me a little sweaty. Maybe my new EV will have a/c, or is that not "environmentally friendly"
I want a Rivian electric truck like my neighbor has.
I want a Rivian electric truck like my neighbor has.
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Clearly made with and powered by ZERO petroleum products.
What's the price on one of those? And more importantly, can someone else's tax dollars pay for it?
Clearly made with and powered by ZERO petroleum products.
What's the price on one of those? And more importantly, can someone else's tax dollars pay for it?
Edit; I looked them up. WTF is the first thing that came to mind Also, there's a used one nearby advertised at $119,995. Double WTF
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I cant even find the valvoline "daily driver" in the white jugs anymore in my neck of the woods
I dunno how anyone could like the front-end styling of that truck. It's even uglier than my former most ugly vehicle, the Citroen.