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At about 13 seconds into the video, the slow-traveling truck produces a loud pop, and a voice is heard screaming, shocked from the explosive airbag deployment—a deployment whose timing doesn’t appear to correspond with any particularly troublesome obstacle on the trail.
I know, I know, we’re all way above average drivers with cat-like reflexes and 20-10 night vision and resent having to pay for these mandated safety systems because they will limit our freedom and we don’t need them anyway.
Harley-Davidson is recalling nearly 178,000 motorcycles in the U.S. due to the risk that they might get stuck in gear thanks to a potential defect within the clutch.
US site equipment manufacturer Allmand Bros. Inc is to expand its current facility in Holdrege, Nebraska, to increase production capacity and accelerate the development of new products.
The Husqvarna FC450 could have won this year’s shootout, but rather than making the FC450 feel more distinctly different from the KTM 450SXF it is based on, the Husky engineers made the two bikes more identical than ever. The seat is no longer square. The plastic subframe isn’t as resilient, and the airbox isn’t as bulky in the rear anymore. When you sit on the orange and white bikes, they feel identical—save for the bar bend. Most MXA test riders liked the feel of the Husky bar bend and optional maps better than those on the 450SXF units. The biggest difference is that the Husqvarna power feels mellower, which lots of test riders liked because it was ultra-smooth; however, Husky didn’t fix the Magura clutch problem from last year. The slave seal often fails—forcing us to replace it with a Brembo piston from the KTM parts book. The ice-cream-cone restrictor in the muffler is a crime against humanity. What is it doing in there? It costs the FC450 almost a full horsepower compared to the KTM at peak. As on the KTM 450SXF, we drill holes in the airbox to give it more power across the board, but we’ve been doing this to Husqvarnas for a few years now.
"Brakes completely failed while trying to stop from 35 mph at a stop sign entered highway 260 in overgaard AZ – crossed the highway applying full pressure on brake pedal and using parking brake – came to a stop and checked the fluid level all brake fluid was gone, added 12 oz of dot 4 fluid and backed the truck up and parked in a another place to check for leaks – checked the level and all fluid was gone again."
5) Finally I understand and sympathize with your dearly held belief that the availability of ‘cheap’ vehicles is a necessity for the working poor, etc. And agree to a degree. However removing all controls is akin to agreeing to the landlords/slumlords who opposed Building Code, Fire Code, etc controls over their boarding houses, flop houses etc. These landlords claimed that these ‘people’ needed a place to live/sleep and that imposing standards would increase the costs. However, is it better to allow the landlords to profit, while people lived in dangerous conditions? Isn’t a societal change and government initiatives such as co-op housing, government backed mortgages, etc a better solution? The post WWII suburban building ‘boom’ in the USA and Canada was largely the result of government action such as the G.I Bill and government backed mortgages. My family and nearly every family in our new subdivision had a 25 year mortgage at a fixed rate of just over 2%, backed by our government. In Canada the vast majority of immigrants dwell in the major urban centres. Each of these centres have relatively safe public transit systems. They also have car sharing organizations, Uber and licensed taxis. Using these in many cases is much less expensive than purchasing, maintaining, insuring, fueling and paying for the parking of a vehicle. I have the figures as that is what my eldest child has done since moving ‘into the city’ despite my offer to transfer to her for ‘free’ one of our vehicles. So the provision of and public funding of a safe, efficient and reliable public transit system in many (if not most) cases replaces the ‘need’ to own a vehicle. And large SUV’s and pick-ups are generally too expensive, too large and totally impractical for these urban dwellers and their families. Therefore when they own/buy they are generally relegated to ‘small/compact’ cars,Corollas, Civic, Elantras, Accents, and Versas being extremely popular. To paraphrase an old car commercial “should safe cars only be available to the rich?”. I believe that all passenger vehicles should be manufactured to relevant safety standards and thankfully to a large degree this is true. None of the vehicles mentioned if maintained would be considered a ‘deathtrap’.
I had a lot of fun with the F&I guy when I bought my 2014 Accord. The numbnuts was trying his best to sell me a third party warranty. I politely declined several times but he persisted in mush minded jabbering about the cost of “the sensors” and how this warranty would protect me from the horrors of replacing one. He may have been referring to the sensors for the nannies, but was not able to express himself in a coherent manner. I had to remind him that the only “sensors” on the LX model I was buying were engine parts such as oxygen sensors which usually cost $35-40. That shut him up long enough to get the deal finished without the warranty.
My initial bone to pick was over your entirely emotional appeal “my children are on these roads mister!” And that is just asinine. Sorry to say, but I don’t care any more about your family than I do any other strangers.’
According to similar CBS news story, this is 2nd time for SAME problem. GM sure this time?https://boston.cbslocal.com/2018/09/13/gm-recall-pickup-trucks-suvs-power-steering/
"The brake fluid was completely drained on my 2014 F-150 super crew 3.5 ecoboost truck. While this meets a recall for the vehicle year and engine type, my VIN was not included. The vehicle only has 46000 miles and the brakes were completely shot. Very scary situation and could have ended horribly. Luckily I got it to a Ford dealer. Issue is a leak in the master cylinder and brake booster. I was in motion and the brakes stopped working. I pushed the brakes to the floor and slowly rolled to a stop and would have continued without a parking curb stopping my progress. Thankfully I was not on a highway but in a parking lot when this happened." – July 6, 2018 46k miles
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