I feel left out of fun. No snow but the temperature was about 18 degrees. School openings were delayed by two hours, mostly because several school buses couldn't start. Welcome to North Carolina.?
The 'smells' is the least of the problem. If it's actually exhaust fumes, you could be exposed to carbon monoxide. I would immediately take it to your dealership for testing and remediation.
My first 4 wheel drive was a beautiful 1992 Ford Explorer. This was in Westchester County in NY. Couldn't wait for the first snowfall. Finally got 6 or 8 inches and headed out for my first run in the snow. Came to a very steep hill where almost all the other cars were going part of the way up...
Welcome to North Carolina. Forecast was for an inch of snow with no accumulation. Schools are closed for a week and the governor has called for a state of emergency.?
Followup story.
I was driving down the road when I saw a huge 10 point buck standing in the middle of the road. I already had filled my deer tags for the season. I moved slowly up to it and it refused to move. I blew my horn, flashed my lights and he just stood there. I finally let the car roll...
I lived in deer country for ten years where collisions with deer were frequent. Mostly during during the rut (mating season). My wife and I both hit deer the same week.
I looked into the deer whistle reviews. Conclusion was they do not work.
My wife and I had cataract surgery last year. Although oncoming LED headlights are still bothersome, turned out the cataracts definitely accentuated the problem. According to the surgeon, the vast majority of people develop them and let them go untreated. This is not a diagnosis but, if I'm...
I'm in North Carolina. We rarely get snow but we do get ice storms. Regardless of your tires or GOAT modes, the best advice is to stay off the road. Schools and businesses close down since it is virtually impossible to navigate the roads safely.