Battery terminal dirty. Made it to dealer before it died.
Car is cool and big. Cheap new japanese cars look like s... t and are so small.
You know I really hate every review that resorts to implied profanity. Whether it's the one used in this review or the others I have seen used to denote the same word, as well as the ones that use the @ as an "a" and then add two s's to say their car kicks.
It immature, it's unprofessional, and in my opinion, it shouldn't be allowed to be used on this site. But I'm just one person who (most of the time) enjoys this website.
I agree with the previous comment. You can request deletion of reviews or comments that are offensive, but ultimately Steven decides what stays and what doesn't, and he doesn't seem to have a problem with implied profanity.
Thanks for agreeing with me, but I wonder, how could someone write a comment about my comment 4 minutes after I mine was received? Just seems very quick to me. But thanks again for supporting my position. I really do find implied profanity offensive.
This review suc...oops, I mean, "it's poor quality".
It has no useful information other than to show that the reviewer is so clueless about the workings of his car that he needs to take it to a dealer to figure out it had a dirty battery terminal.
Oh, and also that he has to use profanity to express himself!