Not exact matches
to focus solely on the exhibition of historical and See the latest New York
City news and
weather with
updates from Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx plus more on NY's Wall Street, tourism and holidays.
Mileage 23,508 Warranty 3 - yr / 36, 000 - mile basic limited warranty 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile powertrain 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile roadside assistance Scheduled Maintenance 10,759 mi: Oil change, oil filter, $ 0 21,607 mi: Oil change, oil filter, cabin air filter replaced, tire rotation, software flash, $ 0 Warranty Repairs 21,035 mi: Replaced broken door handle, software
updates, $ 0 Recalls 16,668 mi: Software
updates to transmission control module, body control module, radio frequency hub, powertrain control, instrument panel cluster Out - Of - Pocket 10,759 mi: Purchase, mount, and balance Bridgestone Blizzak DM - V1 winter tires, $ 736.40 10,759 mi: Purchase and install Mopar roof rack and cross bars, ski carrier, rock rails, all -
weather cargo mats, slush mats, emergency kit, $ 2,244.44 16,688 mi: Four - wheel alignment, $ 99.95 19,201 mi: Nail removal from front - right winter tire, $ 24.95 20,689 mi: Reinstall OEM tires, $ 100 Fuel Consumption: EPA
city / highway / combined: 19/26/21 mpg Observed: 22.6 mpg Cost Per Mile (Fuel, service, winter tires) $ 0.18 ($ 0.76 including depreciation) Trade - In Value $ 21,800 * Estimate based on information from Intellichoice
Together, these advanced technologies allow the
updated RLX and RLX Sport Hybrid to master driving conditions as disparate as
city traffic and freeways, winding roads and wide - open rural Interstates, inclement
weather conditions, and sudden emergency situations.
The
update is called «Snowfall,» and it will add an in - game
weather system that has your
city reacting realistic to the changing
weather.
Paradox Interactive announced that the next major
update for
Cities: Skylines will feature
weather effects, including snow....
Across America, states,
cities, and communities are taking steps to protect themselves from extreme
weather and other climate impacts by
updating building codes, adjusting the way they manage natural resources, investing in more resilient infrastructure, and planning for rapid recovery from damages that nonetheless occur.
Then yesterday the Bloomberg administration issued new warnings about New York
City's vulnerability to climate change, offering
updated data to encourage people to better prepare against hotter
weather, fiercer storms, and increased rainfall.
Even with a decade or more of
updating homeland protection measures (started under Clinton), while I'm not going to go so far as to say that most
cities in the USA are still better prepared against a Soviet - era invasion and nuclear attack than commonplace
weather emergencies... but I wouldn't be exaggerating by much to say so.