This week we dive into audience questions and cover what you can do when an electric-vehicle's battery runs out on the road; why rearranging second row seats is a safety risk; how always driving in four-wheel drive can damage your vehicle; and tips on what to do when deer cross the road.
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SHOW NOTES:
1:04 – Question #1: What can you do if an EV runs out of power while driving?
5:35 – Question #2: How many miles does the average windshield last?
8:57 – Question #3: Can you reconfigure the second row seats in the 2022 Kia Carnival and is it safe?
14:58 – Question #4: In inclement weather, can you drive in 4WD all the time?
16:07 – Question #5: What are some tips to avoid deer in the road?
17:52 – Question #6 – Should you use fuel stabilizer to prolong fuel life in the ICE engine of a plug-in hybrid?
22:26 – Question #7: Is it time to raise the speed limits on highways?
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LINKS:
Electric Vehicles That Can Go More Than 250 Miles on a Charge: consumerreports.org/hybrids-evs/electric-vehicles-that-can-go-more-than-250-miles-on-a-full-charge-a2189661367/
First Drive: 2022 Kia Carnival Delivers on Comfort and Practicality:
How It Works: 2WD vs. AWD vs. 4WD:
How to Avoid a Deer Strike:
UN Global Road Safety Week: