Minivans get about as bad gas mileage as a SUV these days and there would have to be a lot of work done to make them usable as police vehicles. I suspect the engine bay may not be as easy to get into as well.
Minivans get about as bad gas mileage as a SUV these days and there would have to be a lot of work done to make them usable as police vehicles. I suspect the engine bay may not be as easy to get into as well.
That is too bad, sounds like a Lemon.
I tend to not slow down for police officers since the ones around here do not care if you go 5 over. Then there is the fact my vehicle has nose dive if I brake and they can see my taillights.
Good point, dad's car was a death trap.
That is why I was absent most of April. I did shuttle runs and odd jobs. Not sure what they are smoking since they hired someone else.
Full sized vans are up there since you can fit a bunch of people and cargo in them. Or you can have less people and more room to sleep or store cargo. I see a number of vans (some 4X4) being driven by Beach and Ski Bums as well as just younger people. Sure the gas consumption is not cheap, but I bet the insurance is.
Seems just fine to me, but I hope there is not any unibody damage as a result.
All three are still legal though including drinking behind the wheel.
This is funny to read and hope there is ventilation since that looks really hot.
I see what you did there. At least the Public Works tried to get their trucks to higher ground.
Now that is something to quack aboot!
I agree with you, I tend to find most critters cute and will try to slow or even stop for them; maybe even go around.
I actually like that instrument cluster even though it is a bit lacking.
WOW! That is loud and I like Blue/Yellow combo just not in a vehicle.
That almost looks ok, but not sure about in person.
Really, what if it is firmly attached?
Yea I know, I was just using illogical logic to try to explain their reasoning.