I'm all for a workers revolution. It's about time.
I support a 4 day work week too. We are way too productive. About time we live a little.
They could have averted the strike. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Most likely forward clutches are borderline toast. This is very common. Fluid changes help before the problem manifests itself. You could try and do the fluid change but my gut and experience is saying she needs a rebuild.
Good luck.
We've had ours for roughly 11k. If you had a problem free 2013 consider yourself lucky.
It's my wife's vehicle. We tow a boat and camper with it occasionally. Have not had a issue yet. Gets great mpg.
She's always had Toyota and Lexus and as a former GM tech kinda knew what to expect. No...
Weird. Hopefully they come up with a resolution.
You would think you could see the cold air stream with an infared thermometer then follow the stream to the point of entry then use the lift to remedy outside/underneath or fix from inside.
That's crazy lol. -20 is cold. Hard to replicate I'd imagine without them keeping your car or having another with similar symptoms.
I'd imagine a infrared thermometer could easily point out where the cold is getting in from.
Yeah I know what you mean. I'm thinking it sees no def and starts taking away power and it's shutting off. Wonder if it's a software anomaly. If TAC is involved there's really not much more you can do. They have every resource at their disposal. And when I was a tech I never had someone on the...
With the messages your getting its most likely something with the DEF system. It thinks your running out or don't have any so it's reducing engine power.
They make the 6.6 gas v8 which is down on power and torque. You can also get engine braking from high compression alone. I think Jake brakes are a lot more effective and the terminology gets mixed up a lot of times.
Turbo gas engines make good power and torque down low but still consume a fair...
So at 115k there was virtually no wear.
It will probably last over 200k. That's why gm modified the service interval.
The big boogeyman regarding the lm2 doesn't exist. Cool.
Corporations control this country. They make policy and steal from you. But all we care about is who's on your team. It's pathetic.
I'm sure they are all laughing all the way to the bank.
Margins and gross.
https://www.epi.org/blog/corporate-profits-have-contributed-disproportionately-to-inflation-how-should-policymakers-respond/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/222127/quarterly-corporate-profits-in-the-us/...
No I'm saying the lasting effects of inflation are lingering because corporate greed.
The underlying causes of high prices are not there. But the prices are still high. People are paying the high prices and profits are soaring.
If we were not allowing this price gouging to happen things would...
It would be deflation if prices fell but it's just less gouging. Still high just less.
Raising interest is to stifle demand. I think it's working to an extent. Restarting of student loans will also stifle demand more. Less demand should equate lower prices.
Time will tell.
Covid was the perfect storm. You had people who are cash flush being told you cannot spend it or go out. Once the restrictions were lifted you had immense built up demand with relatively short supply since supply chains were disrupted. This created price gouging. As supply stabilized demand...
It's not an argument. Problem is I'm a person of objectivity. When I see blatant misinformation I correct it. Facts drive me. Sources compel me. You guys get yourself all knotted up when someone shows how your wrong.
Rather then keep the conversation going you either make it political or start...
So your first mistake Is making everything political. Change that channel for a minute. Try.
I'm talking about record profits. Do you know what profit means? a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something...
Why is it an argument when someone shows you the facts?
You need to understand economics. Business raise prices, consumers pay the prices, business makes record profits.
If inflation was not tied to corporate greed you would have high prices and low profits. Right now you have high prices and...
That's not true at all.
Inflation today is largely driven by greed. There's a reason corporate profits are higher than ever. https://www.epi.org/blog/corporate-profits-have-contributed-disproportionately-to-inflation-how-should-policymakers-respond/...
My experience with the infotainment is that it gets weird and buggy if your phone is lack luster when connected either thru Android auto or Apple car play. Especially if your phone is lacking in the RAM department.
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