Not exact matches
Regarding gastric emptying, I actually think that I may have naturally - slow gastric emptying — which is made even slower by cinnamon, vinegar, and other
things that are supposed to naturally moderate blood sugar spikes — and this makes the GERD / acid reflux that I have (due to a hiatal hernia which was due to an unavoidable accident) worse, because some meals that I am eating are staying in my stomach for so long that I will still burp up
gas from them and
get acidic splashes at the back of my mouth from them 6 - 8 hours after I have stopped all eating for the day (whether I have stayed upright and awake all those hours or have
gone to sleep after the first 3 hours of not ingesting anything — 3 hours is the minimum time I put between eating and lying down, to ward off acid reflux when I'm sleeping).
You've
got to put your foot on the
gas when it comes... or
things can
go back to where they were.»
But every time I stepped on the
gas I
got that wailing, woeful reminder from the engine that, «Hey man, whatever power and torque I'm producing has to
go through that
thing, so don't come whining to me about ain't no power or nothin».»
in 3 months
went to fix 2 times, don't start, the towing guy show me receipts for 7 prius daily, very bad sign, never
go to west kendall toyota, very bad customer service,
got my new plate after 7 days the temporary expire, fast service department but don't know what happen with my prius v 4, they only have 1 master technician for prius to resolve starting problems and reset software and he is on vacations, keep driving but scare about reliability, good on
gas, smooth ride but paying $ 37.560 for a prius???? its ridiculous, same price that any lexus, no government incentives, just for all electric cars or plug - in, after my last visit now my car don't recognize the key, need to press to open doors and use the key just in front of the start bottom to start the car, even doing that, some times don't start, is amazing, don't recommend to buy a prius, price to high, if you use your car for daily commute you will
get your money back on saving
gas in 10 years, time to change the car, I driving with Uber and Lyft and only one
thing is great» «45 mpg» combined, that's it.
Gets the great
gas mileage Does particularly well in heavy stop and
go traffic Can
get feedback on your driving if you want it Has an attractive shape Hatchback in convenient for loading and unload
things like groceries With fold down rear seat you can fit a lot into the car Very dependable â $ «hasn't needed any major repairs Dash is easy to read Filter on incoming air â $ «good for allergy sufferers
before looking at Toyota i
went to ford and test drove the 2017 F150 and altho ford has came a long way i still like the way toyota tundra drives and handle better expecialy on ice this truck refuses to slide side to side in two wheel drive or four wheel drive one of the
things I was looking for as my wife and all three of our kids would be in this truck I would say as safe as you can
get I
get great
gas mileage made a trip from mid MO to Houston TX I did not
get great
gas mileage there do to wanting to
get the drive over with and really putting my foot in it but on the way back with a trailer carrying a motorcycle I
got 600 miles to the tank cant beet that very spacious I have a son that is 6» 2 and he has plenty of leg room in the back seat as in the F150 he had to sit uncomfortable I am sold on this truck very great people to work wit has well I am now a Toyota fan and will buy tundra for my trucks from now on
One
thing that
goes without saying is the amazing
gas mileage this car
gets.
The only
thing is
gas mileage when I push the
gas otherwise I do
get 17/27 but when I push the
gas it would
go down to 12/18.
A quick tap on the
gas or flick of the resume button
gets things going again.
My family and I are very happy with this van, the room in this
thing is great and the way
gas is
going up we won't
get rid of this
thing anytime soon.
You're
going to have to spend money at some point — there's food to buy, shopping,
gas and all kinds of
things you need on a daily basis — why not
get rewarded for it?
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new report detailing the significant impact climate change is already having on the Earth's continents and ocean systems and warns that
things are
going to
get worse unless greenhouse
gas emissions are quickly brought under control.
Even if the earth's temperature had stayed the same or even decreased slighty over this time, ask yourself this: given what we know about the greenhouse effect and the levels of CO2
gases the world is creating, would you not be concerned that if we continue at the current rate,
things are gonna
get a hotter, eventually?
By that we mean that if you're
going to tax something,
get the incentives right and tax
things like greenhouse
gases (CO2, methane, etc), toxins (mercury, dioxin, etc) and
things that are locally scarce (water in Las Vegas, for example).
He tells me that once he
gets his license, he is
going to have to pay for his own car,
gas, car payments and insurance and those
things will necessitate him
getting a job.