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Picked up a new to me car today

JPSmit

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2021 Mitsubishi RVR/ SPORT (in the USA) 10 thouand KM (about 6000 miles). First automatic since 2002. But, pretty happy. All wheel drive - but can switch between all wheel/ Front wheel and locked all wheel. My other choice was a standard but was a little too basic (Nissan Rogue Sport).

Nice high sitting position and good visability - oh and 10 year 160km warranty.

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One question for you wise folks - it has literally none of the modern warning sounds - side lane/ backup etc. Is that something you can retrofit? I know with other cars sometimes the wiring is there - thoughts?
 
Well, for some reason, BCF keeps giving my link (to the blind spot indicator) a "Robot or human?" label.

Have no idea why that's happening.
 
not sure why either but the link works - thanks for that
 
Well, for some reason, BCF keeps giving my link (to the blind spot indicator) a "Robot or human?" label.

Have no idea why that's happening.
I tried just pasting the URL in a post and the same thing happened. However, When I used the "Insert link" icon in the editor, I was able to paste the URL, then add the text I wanted to appear in the link. That seemed to work, Have never see that "human or robot" thing before.

I fixed your link for you.
 
Nice looking little SUV. Reminds me of the Santa Fe we used to have.
spent the day on the road and it is quite comfortable and seems to get decent mileage/ still don't know how half of everything works though
 
spent the day on the road and it is quite comfortable and seems to get decent mileage/ still don't know how half of everything works though
Well as long as you know how the other half works you should be good.
 
We will be married for 39 years in November and I still haven't the foggiest notion of how the other half works. :ROFLMAO:
You've got to just smile,& nod your head - but NEVER open your mouth.
I still haven't learned to do that.I always mess up on the last part.
 
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