As for physical buttons, I prefer them to all the digital screen electronica that seems to be so popular with cars. But if it's a boost in reliability and durability, it's probably the way of things. Current vehicle is a 2016 CX-5, with the "Commander" control button and 7" touch screen...
You have to be careful closing it or there's no question that the latch will break. Best thing to do is squeeze the latch before you lower it and once it's lowered in position release your grip on it otherwise the mechanisms make contact on the way down and eventually the plastic will break.
Are you sure.? I was under the impression that the NAV card was only required until a traffic sign on speed limit sign was detected then the system read the sign and displayed the info on the HUD. I'll have to test it.
Shouldn't you be running 5w20 syn oil? Loud idle on startup is normal, it's the fast cat warming, usually drops back to normal after 20-30 seconds.
ps: don't overfill the oil, half way between min/max is fine.
I have a 11 yo 2016 CX-5 with 45,000 miles on the ODO. It will definitely last another 10 years. In order to have 10 care free years you have to find one that was taken care of and has low mileage.
They're out there but hard to find. Kinda like Bigfoot.
Above 2021's.
2019 - 2021 turbos could develop cracked cylinder head but they're covered under extended warranty for this problem. Usually presents itself as a coolant leak.
The NA engines can also have this problem but it will present itself as a oil leak.
As of now no extended warranty yet...
That is not normal.
I have a 2016 Touring AWD and I've never had to add any oil between oil changes.
Did you account for the oil in the filter?
Note where the level is now on the dipstick and then check it every week and record it, see if it's actually using/burning oil.
Did you partner...
Harbor Freight sells decent products but I wouldn't go with their low end stuff especially when there's the risk of damage/fire. I've bought many things from them and they sell mid-range products, good for the DIY'er.
I think the HUD will show the stop signs, speed limits when it can detect them. I think the SD card is needed when you pull out onto a road and there's no speed limit sign in view. The system will pull that from the SD card as well as any Nav info required.
Had an 86 RX-7, year they changed from the smaller version. Think the 86 won Motor Trend car of the year. Dealers would not bargain but I wanted one. So I paid MSRP. Didn't like the look from the back with the large window so I ordered the black louvers for the back. Completely changed the...