Popgadget
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Ken , when your used to a 5 hp Unisaw with a 52” unifence, anything less seems like a severe downgrade!!
I would share that sentiment, but mine is a Powermatic 66 that’s been in my shop for 40 years.
Ken , when your used to a 5 hp Unisaw with a 52” unifence, anything less seems like a severe downgrade!!
Very few smaller vehicles without CVT these days. My Mazda still regular transmission. But I liked my forester with CVT.company is coming...so had to do a quick vacuum and pick up.
headed out shortly to ken's with veggies, then home to be ready for guests.
as far as Nissan Rogues, I would avoid a CVT if possible. They usually don't last more than 150k miles.
try to get a conventional automatic trans.
Nissan early on with Infinity started installing much better seats than you normally get.
pretty sure comparable Toyota more reliable, but Nissan has different style, younger look
Very few smaller vehicles without CVT these days. My Mazda still regular transmission. But I liked my forester with CVT.
Yes we had one at the old house and it worked out very well. However that was part of the problem now as it has to be deleted before adding the new house and that is not a simple process. Also the notifications are not appearing on the phone which is a real problem to solve. The ring group started to blame the phone and I know that is not right because the other ring worked perfect on this phone. Round two today.Don, we have one Ring camera on the Connecticut house. Seems to work Ok!
For many years our front doorbell didn’t work because the transformer got blown out during a lightning storm. So when I installed the Ring doorbell I had to replace the transformer! It’s nice to check on the house when your away for packages etc !
Many people do NOT know how to center their vehicle in a parking spot frontwards nor backwards.I’m waiting in grocery store parking lot for my wife , someone parked real close to my right side, when they open their door my vehicle beeped, I didn’t feel their doors hit me, but vehicle sense something. No one on other side of them, why do people park so close?