Trust me you are better off with the 2015 Corolla over a used IS250. I had a 2007 IS250 and paid for nothing but repairs while I owned it. Even without the repairs the entire interior (all 4 door panels + complete dash) is made of some amazingly annoying texture that does not mix well with humid...
Creative mod! I wouldn't be able to do this mod because I frequently use my phone to navigate while driving to unknown destinations (Yes in retrospect I would have gotten the S premium model with Manual transmission in white for the same price I paid for my blue Automatic transmission S plus and...
The symptoms you seem to be having do no sound like normal wear and tear. I would suspect something is wrong with your tires, alignment, brake rotors, or rims. My vehicle is exceptionally smooth but that also has to do with the fact that I frequently drive my car to work using a...
All the vehicles I have EVER driven have always had a headlight/headlamp indicator on the driver's dashboard display. This also includes motorcycles, I am assuming that you may have left your vehicle in the *DRL* mode so the road is still lit but your "actual night headlight function" isn't on.
I don't have first hand experience with the 2016 Corolla per say but I have owned and driven many models with the smart key function.
Immediately after locking the car with pushing the button or groove to lock the car you should be able to handle check (to see if its locked) if you haven't...
You're dash MPG average really says 24MPG? Do you happen to reset it every time you fuel up? I imagine the worst contributing variable in low MPG is the initial accelerating from a stand still. My on board computer tells me I average 34-38 MPG and I keep my RPMS under 2,000 when I'm...
Husky >> Weathertech, I've had plenty of weathertech mats in my past vehicles and they all have the same things in common. They all tend to slide on the passenger side, the Husky mats work very well, they have small spikes on the back to keep from moving. I also feel the same about more bang for...
Yeah I thought the 3 blinks encouraged me to change lanes too quickly. When I took my care in for the 5,000 mile "service/oil change". I asked the Toyota rep to change my # of blinks from 3 -> 5, he initially had no idea what that was (even after I demonstrated it for him) but was able to ask...
any chance you could repost the links to your LED's ? I remember trying to upgrade my LED's to it would help improve my rear back up camera's visibility at night. thanks!
Next question would be pretty stupid but how long did it normally take to get them to adjust the timing? I also find it too quick to safely change lanes in 3 blinks. I've already received a ticket once for not keeping my turn signal light on (I used about 2-3 blinks).
When you guys are referring to the blinks, are you talking about the part where you can lightly tap either left/right and the turn signals stay on for a few seconds and turn off?
I would just highbeam them back to show them that you are clearly not using your highbeams. I like the slight blue hint and especially the cut off. It's probably a little sharper than the OEM IS250's headlights I was previously used to.