Could be a fouled spark plug, bad coil, or dirty/bad mass air flow sensor. Of course, if you bought a Lincoln LS, my condolences...you will pay a small fortune for everything but the spark plugs. Of course, they are difficult to change on the driver's side.
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Process Group ID. A process Group is formed when we couple multiple processes together . e.g. from command line. $ ls | more Here, ls & more will have the same PGID.
Yes Of course, with a low profile tire. I have 20's on now
Depends what model, and area you live in, and driving history. For example here in Las Vegas, for a brand new 2007 LS when I bought it, being 21, insurance was an insanity at $264 a month...and when I joined the military, it went down to $133...so it really depends on those three factors
LS= Luxury Sedan
yes,.....of course Jan Emerald ls handsome because he is not only good looking but also a well mannered person
the command is - ls there are other options and flags for the ls command which can be viewed by typing man ls if you type 'man ls' in a google search, it will show you the same manual
LS=Large Scale
ls --> will list the files and directories but ls -a --> will list the hidden files too, by Dhanush M
Using man ls will open the manual page for the ls command. The ls command lists the files and folders in the current directory.
The LS is just a trim level designation that may or may not have a meaning. In the past LS meant Luxury Sedan.