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^final drive ratio
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What a flawed assumption, but I guess anyone who thinks a singular political movement is responsible for global adoption of regulatory standards by different parties and different interests is probably oversimplifying things, to say the least. Am I to assume you're a nihilist who doesn't care about any environmental standards? Come on, try to stay above reductive nonsense.
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I was wondering about this, too. I assume this is right - the autos have the rivets at all trim levels because they're part of the Subaru safety features that the manuals don't get. I also assumed those include rear parking sensors, which is unfortunate, since I'd have liked the parking sensor.
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Current gen has pressure and temps via CANbus but I’ve never found a way to read them. Techstream can read them so I know it’s possible. |
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Oil temp, yes, you can pull it up through OBD or through a 2017+ digital cluster. Pressure no unfortunately, the pressure sensor is a dumb low pressure switch. Hopefully that changes with the 2022 but I suspect it won’t. |
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I guess you can hide them in the blackness of fake rear vents or in the diffuser or whatever "sporty" blacked out details there are, but you gotta make sure the sensors arent blocked by any of the design. But they might be too low and can be more easily damaged by road debris. |
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Anyone else notice the gas door resembles the Toyota 2000GT headlight?
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I've had a few Lexus cars, and my '18 Tundra, with the collision avoidance systems. Not a fan. In my experience, it has created more danger than it has eliminated. That is partially due to individual driving conditions/habits, but I've have vehicles brake hard, when they shouldn't be braking. Their was TSB on the system in my truck, and they didn't like the 2.5" leveling lift on the front. I know in some cases these systems can be shut down, but am curious about possible liability issues that could happen if you were found at fault in a serious accident.
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Some of the features are really nice if you spend a lot of time on the highway. I would totally love to have the adaptive cruise and back up blind spot monitoring.
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Akio Toyoda hopes to not replace all cars with electric motors, and keep some sporting variety of cars with soulful and engaging piston gas engines like this. This hydrogen converted engine does need a catalytic converter to remove Nox, but unlike gasoline or diesel, the only other emission is water vapor. So yeah there is a God. Lol
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