Image 1 — My new car meets my old car
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My new car meets my old car

Hey everyone. I just bought a brand new i30N sedan, and I’m super happy with it. I have upgraded from a Toyota 86. I loved that car so much. It’ll always have a special place in my heart. I got some nice shots of them sitting next to each other.
What’s your opinion on these photos? Should I change anything in terms of editing?

u/Ash-my-ster27 — 6 days ago

Living with a cockatiel that has a cataract.

Hello everyone. My Julsie has cataracts. I was looking for some advice from people who have taken care of cockatiels with cataracts before. I have had her for 14 years now, not 100% on her age as I rescued her from a terrible home. For those 14 years she has been healthy and the most snuggly bird ever. I knew something like this would come up eventually, so now I want to prepare and give her the most help I can.
I have had a vet confirm it is cataracts but they didn’t really tell me much else in terms of care plans.

I mostly just want some tips of how to keep her from injuring herself. I have been making some noise before I come and get her, so I don’t spook her, as it’s her left eye, and it’s the eye she has facing me 9 times out of 10. Is there any adjustments to cages I should do? I.e remove any types of toys, make ledges closer to ground incase of falls. Give more ladders, as she has never been one to fly, should I keep her wings fully grown, or is it better to slightly clip them, enough to glide, but not enough to shoot off.

Her boyfriend is taking good care of her, but I still have to preen her occasionally as she has some tough to reach spots and unfortunately doesn’t have opposable thumbs.

I have avoided moving things around in her play area. Is there anything else I should be doing? Any help is appreciated.

Thank you :)

u/Ash-my-ster27 — 6 days ago

Break in period.

Hi everyone. I am picking up my new i30N sedan (Elantra N for non-Australians) on Monday. Hyundai sent me a video with some care instructions. I want to know what everyone’s opinion is on break in periods and your experience. They recommend to not exceed 3000RPM until I hit 1500km and had my first oil change. I have never owned a new vehicle before so I wanted to make sure I did it right the first time. How did you find your break in periods? Is there anything you recommend I do NOT do? Any must do’s? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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u/Ash-my-ster27 — 26 days ago