I always read that you should use conventional oil for a certain amount of miles because of break in and then switch to synthetic afterwards. Thoughts?
Where are you guys buying OEM parts online like oil filters? I like to stick with what came from the factory so I don't have to hear a bunch of crap if I bring the car in for a warranty issue. I also have a Hyundai Santa Fe turbo and they are HUGE on the OEM oil filter. I am assuming I can get...
Check the air pressure. We just picked up my wifes GT last week and I was surprised how noisy it was. The next day I checked the tire pressure and it was way high. Lowered them down to 34psi and quieted it down good.
If I buy a 2018. But if he finds me a 2017 Grand Select in the color I want......no CD
It will be a disaster like Honda's CVT
Yup, Had an issue with that too on a 2013 Accord. Theres a reason Honda went back to a regular transmission in 2018 Accord,
CD is a deal breaker for me. I have had too many issues with the truck I had with CD. Last week we traded my Lincoln MKX on a 2018 CX-9 GT for my wife. I am driving her car now 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.0t turbo AWD. While we were buying the CX-9 the manager said he would make me a sweet deal on...
Because you never had a vehicle with CD and had problems. I have and do not want to go through it again. Especially for something as dumb as putting it on a 4cyl to save 1mpg
Great idea but they only do GM. There are many others that have had CD for years they dont support. So I do not see them picking up Mazda anytime soon.