AKBrian
AKBrian
AKBrian

I both hate it and also bet it’s probably pretty comfortable to hold on long drives.

Count me among the people who always liked these. I’ve seen them on the road and the design is much better in person, and in unique metallic colors.

Looking at auction prices on the ‘Premium’ car auction sites before a couple of hours before close is an exercise in futility.  The serious people bid in the last minutes.

Yep. Fresh outa’ fucks to give.

After all that work, it’s still the second best electric truck in that picture...

I wish “sport” truck style would make a comeback. I’m tired of brodozers and rubber band mud terrains 🤣

No.

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I absolutely love this. Back when I was in college, one of the guys in the dorm had a custom mini truck like this, back when that was a cool thing to do. I have always missed the lowered mini street trucks.

Times you will expose yourself in the station lot while getting out in a passenger side car when getting gas: Every time you get gas.

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Rutledge does have a cool collection going on. This is really cool too, even if I’m not a huge fan of the pink. 

I’m way too anxious to run out of gas. I’m almost 70 and never even came close.

This. Plus it’s safer in general and more convenient not to have to walk around the car to fill up. And having the pump on the side of the car closest to the driver means you’re less likely to be exposed to rain, snow and anything else that lurks out there in the darkness.

For Safety reasons, fuel door should be drivers side. Our vehicles programmed to not auto unlock the.doors. When my wife exits the door she does not walk around the car leaving driver door unlocked. Vehicle refueled on driver side near the driver door. Much harder to steal her purse or vehicle.

This is 100% wrong. I'm 46 and have ran out of gas once when I was a teenager. I have stopped to get gas countless times and prefer not to open my driverside door and be exposed to the person pulling in to get gas at the pump next to me.. 

I guess the Moo Deng thing is kinda funny, but what this car REALLY looks like is the current Chevy Trailblazer.

In this case, yes, the Turo insurance should cover this, IMHO (but I would not be surprised if they worm their way out of it). The insured is the owner of the truck, they are in the business of renting them, and it’s not like you can vet who is going to decide to be a vigilante with your truck. So Turo should pay out

It is a hatchback, but it doesn’t have flying buttresses

I’ve been behind the new Santa Fe and it has the ugliest rear I’ve seen in some time