Thought Audis were driver friendly vehicles in terms of handling and feel.
Don't they call that Forgotonia? Anyway, after seeing Western Illinois I can see why one of the nicknames is the Prarie State.
Hard to drive a Honda into the ground if you take care of it unless you live in a Rust Belt and/or get into an accident.
Good choice, I was last in Chicago back when Micheal Jordon was winning championships and I thought the FoMoCo plant was near the Sears Tower since I did not understand the concept of city sprawl.
I nearly got run under/nearly sideswiped a Lambo on I-87 last November. I merged into a left lane to pass a truck and the Lambo did something dangerously stupid to get into the lane I was going into. They braked I bailed out of the lane then moved back in kind of cutting them off in anger while flipping them the bird.
I would have thought a more sturdy vehicle would be representing.
So, the plastic bits are falling off? Weird, I hardly ever see that with the ones around here.
A bunch around here too.
Hey, stop messing with fellow New Yorkers.
Even New York has those in decent numbers.
I like those trucks more than the Bro Trucks and Cowboy Cadillacs.
So, what do y'all use them for?
So, if I wanted to move to Southeastern Wyoming for a railroading job what words of wisdom would you give me?
Even I get this mixed up, but the Nitro is the Dodge version.
Vehicle with Houston Oilers sticker?
Now I will admit that being in Dublin for about a week in early 2011 is not a very long time, but I am trying to rack my brain on these vehicles. I saw a number of Skodas and Toyotas and other vehicles, but did not notice these very often.