This might be the one example they can both be a nice price, and the most expensive car you ever owned after driving it a short distance.
This might be the one example they can both be a nice price, and the most expensive car you ever owned after driving it a short distance.
They would probably leave the safety blanket hanging over the bumper like a chin diaper anyway
Unfortunately that is not part of most test drives, although maybe it should be. This is a great case study for when a company only cares about selling you one car ever. Market that it seats three adults in the back without being a bigger car, make money today and then wonder why everyone is driving caravans in four…
I think they consider a Chrysler crossover and then remember that the same crossover would sell better as a Jeep and do that instead.
I’m not going to claim that there is a 100 percent effective solution because if that is the expectation than why try at anything in life? It would be nice if it were harder to trick a car into letting me sit in the back seat while it drives than it was for me to enter the code to get 99 lives in Teenage Mutant Ninja…
Right, two idiots behaving irrationally is worse than just one. In this case you can call 911 or give the car extra space or some combination of the above. It’s infuriating, but trying to out idiot another idiot is a game that no one wins
I remember that same year I got a poster of the viper in a school fundraiser and it went in my wall but all my friends and I were obsessed with the new Ram. It made me a Chrysler fan, and all the associated highs and lows that accompanied it.
I struggle with the blazer complaints, having driven and ridden in both generations of s10 Blazer. There fill size ones were cool but the name was not sullied by a pandering crossover.
Shouty might qualify as personality but I wouldn't say it's a good one. I have a 2018 hatch with a 6 speed, I like the way it drives the economy and the functionality and the best part of driving it is I don't have to look at the outside of the car when I'm doing it. Sadly I don't think the new one is an…
Having a turbo 4, and a na V8 I love the Turbo 4 but the one thing I notice when I drive my pickup is the crisper throttle response.
I imagine him getting a write up because his overtime was not approved in America.
My dad has it right now. Big steel building with a lift and a loft for storage. Full length bench on one side, running water, air compressor, mig welder drill press and a plasma cutter. Add a lathe, tubing bender and tubing notcher and I don’t know what else I could ask for.
I wouldn't get drilled rotors, they are more for show and prone to cracking. Ceramic pads can deal with more heat but often at the expense of bite. A good set of factory replacement rotors and something like EBC yellow pads is probably the ticket on something like this. This get more bite and better heat resistance…
That was 2012. I agree with your point to an extent, but those people likely aren’t paying any more attention to the speedometer either. It seems like a counterproductive arguement because a, I’m not saying everyone drive as fast as you want and b, the driver on their phone is probably following someone at the same…
In 96 Montana went to a minimum speed limit. What undid that was people driving near triple didget speeds, fighting tickets, and winning because they could afford the lawyer to do so. To most people from our of state reasonable and prudent meant no limit. I do think there needs to be a number for the people with…
I think the biggest issues are that cities try to use tickets as revenue generators and actors other than people interested in flow and safety have a hand at setting limits. An example is a the highway north of where I live is 55 for no reason other than the section of highway ribs next to an RV park and the owner…
When I taught drivers ed there was some research coming out that people are actually pretty good judges of how fast they can safely drive a section of road. Honestly I would say it should be the median speed drivers navigate a section of road, which would probably put most drivers within 5 mph of the speed limit. …
The unfortunate thing is it’s not just the insensitive things the school with the mascot does, it’s often the things opposing fans and schools do. I was at an educators conference where native american mascots was a subject with presenters who were from tribes in the state of Montana who talked about how offensive it…
Cars racing through spectators, sounds like nascar just turned into a rally event.
Maybe it would benefit from a faster ratio at lower speeds but there is a trade off at higher speeds. On my manual steering mgb I was understeering because the slow ratio makes the driver crank on the wheel to compensate it. I noticed the issue on a go pro video and installed a doubler and electric power steering unit…