I know Hazmat suits are at the far end of the spectrum - I was just trying to illustrate my concern with allowing the government or authority figures to begin imposing on mandates or restircitons on people's lives in the name of public safety. Anyhow I hope you're right.
When did this glove...
Doesn't mean it's practical or reasonable. You could also argue that it would be logical for everyone to go outside wearing Hazmat suits. So where do we draw the line?
The assumption shouldn't be that everyone has it. If you are symptomatic or sick , then it would be considerate of you to wear a mask, or better yet stay at home. The paranoia and lunacy surrounding all of this is out of control and has stifled common sense.
Major issues:
1. Low quality paint
2. Exterior panel fitment issues
Minor issues:
1. Performance decline in cold weather
2. Constantly having to run HVAC to prevent windshield fogging
3. Interior rattling
Fairly certain I'm never purchasing a car manufactured in Canada ever again.
This is another good reason to use a dash cam. In most states it's illegal not to tarp your loads. Get their plates and report them. The companies are not going to care unless it hits their pocketbooks.
NewCelica from 2007 until 2015ish. The forum eventually slowed down as more and more Celicas hit the scrapyard. The owner also sold out and it's just a marketing/advertising front now.
You weren't parked for more than two hours between the posted time period, so no, you weren't in the wrong. But then again you live in California so I wouldn't rule anything out.:D
I'm having the same issue. At first I thought there was something in the trunk or it was ice coming loose, but I've ruled out those possibilities. I'm going to blame commuting on the roads of St.Chicago everyday to work.
Not even 10k miles on the car yet, and already the hood is littered with chips from flying rocks and debris on the interstate. Also bubbling from a burning cigarette some ahole flicked out his window.
Never fails.