Not all of them are in RTW states.
Honda has at least two plants in Ohio, and Toyota has a facility in Kentucky and both of those states still force workers to be members if the union "represents" them.
Last night I got a message on my dash saying the remote key battery was low.
Fortunately I had CR2032 batteries on hand and watched a YouTube video so I was able to replace it in less than a minute.
Car is a little more than two years old with 21,000 miles. Is this normal for a battery to wear...
Congratulations on the new ride.
I have a feeling I'm not that far behind you; my lease is coming near its end and I'm looking to get into something bigger.
Got it narrowed down between an Accord or Camry, leaning slightly towards the Accord.
$159 USD is a bit steep; best to take it to a reputable tire store not affiliated with a dealer.
I take mine in once a year whether it needs it or not around May/June at the end of pothole season.
Price is about $69 if it needs it; if not they only charge me a $25 rack fee.
I have a credit...
Is she buying cheaper/lower quality gas?
I'm noticing a difference on my current tank of gas...
Almost always fill up at the Shell right down the road from me and average 36-38.
A few days ago I filled up at GetGo (I had 40c/gal in FuelPerks I needed to cash in); no changes in driving habits...
I must be in the minority here...my insurance went up when I got my Civic.
I was paying about $53/mo with my 16 Ford Escape, went up to $71/mo the I got my Civic.
Currently with Progressive, age 42, clean driving record in NE Ohio.
You could learn to drive manual the way I did...in an early 90s F150 with my father yelling from the passenger seat (I can give him a call if you'd like) ?
But seriously, if you're looking to get a cheap beater to learn on, an early 2010s Kia Soul is another good option.
Anyone else having problems with the seat's fabric wearing at the sides?
Car is only about 2 years old (new in June 2018) and I just hit 20,000 miles (~32,000km).
I have bought used CDs and DVDs many times. They don't hold their value well so you can buy them relatively cheap.
Get them from reputable source that will guarantee them. Used stores (we have a place locally called BuyBacks) you can inspect them before buying, and eBay purchases are covered by...
You can buy the complete series used on eBay for about $50-60.
I was one of those suckers that bought them when they first came out for about $70-80 per season ?
Fuel costs may also need to be taken into consideration with the ILX.
At the time I got my Civic (6/2018), Acura had a decent lease special on the ILX so I went to look at one...IIRC, it required or recommended minimum 91 octane fuel.
Since two of the accomplished challenges weren't replaced, I'll make new ones...
CURRENT CHALLENGES:
EASY: Take a picture of your Civic next to a non-Honda/Acura car of the same (or very similar) color.
MODERATE: Take a picture of your Civic getting something installed.
HARD: Take a picture...
Post pictures of what's currently in the trunk of your Civic.
Here's mine:
The crates contain basic automotive odds and ends: washer fluid, jumper cables, air compressor, glass cleaner, rags, towels, etc.
I also have a lawn chair, and the snow brush in there now (it's usually on the floor of...