I've got a touch screen tablet radio with a sim so it's like having a cel phone radio in the car. But it still depends on cel tower signal strengthButb the direct AUX is better than the frequency..... IMO
It just SEEMS like 20 minutes. Just like a lot of other things.... (ahem)Do you really maintain confidence in a VEHICLE'S true oil change if it is completed in only 20 minutes?
Men are different.
Well, I win the award for the dumbest person on the planet....
I get some $$ at the ATM and back up - maybe 3 ft.
Some big truck ahs slid in behind me..... did I look min the rear view camera or mirror ?
NO!!
Crunch.... busted tail light
A small crowd gathers (as always in RD)... a kindly soul picks up the piece on the pavement
and shows me how I can fix it with Coqui..... the 80 peso one not the 50 one.... stronger
So I go to the local repuesto spot and show them my problem - got it , don't worry
Kid comes out with a small tube, we remove the tailight assembly
Glue everything back in place, reinstall the tail light
50 pesos for the special adhesive the store suggested (not Coqui)....
In theory, I owe them nothing more......
I gave the kid 150..... and was on my way..... FIXED !!!
Not 15 minutes of trouble.........
The easy life...........
I am waiting for my award.... estupido of the week...........
Oh Santo Domingo, should I send you my shopping list in a PM?One of the things that confuses me living here.... tail light bulbs
In all my years & cars , I have never had a blown bulb......2 recently, in the last month
2015 car
Now, I suppose at 50 pesos a bulb..... might not be great quality
So I explain to the muchacho that I'm going to Sto Dom tomorrow and want my turn signals working.
Oh Yeah, he says..... you'll get a multa for nonfunctioning tail lights there !
Whodathunkit!!?
He checked my Marbete.... making sure I was 'trip worthy'
50 peso bulb.... 150 tip for the taillight removal and bulb installation
I was on my way.....