Correction: I think the one on the right is a 7th gen.
Correction: I think the one on the right is a 7th gen.
And castration seems in order.
I saw a Ferrari in a 3-car accident this morning. Maybe he’s back at it again already.
Call me crazy, but that doesn’t seem like a ton of money for the target market. These clients probably already fly first class when they fly. And, other than the whole universal environmental concern, I don’t see what the big deal is flying 150 miles instead of driving. People fly Seattle-Portland all the time (as…
I could afford a second car, I just don’t have a place to put it. And as a solo option, it fits my needs most of the time, but just not all the time. I’ve even sticker shopped them, but that’s as far as I’ve considered one.
I think it says more about the car than Tom.
I had the same thought. I don’t think factory wheels were that big in 1992.
I don’t think you want this as your daily. Only buy this if it’s going to be your fair weather friend.
But I bet it was loud!
Do the seats come out? I couldn’t see this thing realistically accommodating 4 for camping, even 2 seems tight. If you could leave the right rear seat upright and the table, then remove the other seats and use the rest of the space for your preferred camper setup, it seems more realistic for “the van life.”
Some of those sticker appear just to be for “things I like” and a lot of them are just highway stickers. You could get several stickers on a trip. The nation is “only” around 3,000 miles across. I don’t know why you would have to criss-cross it 100 times to visit that many places.
Thank you confirming what I’ve always suspected. Seats like this do not look comfortable to sleep on. Maybe if you are able to put an inflatable mattress on top of them.
The apparent size of the wheels is misleading due to lack of scale. The rover is pretty big. The wheels are 20's.
I actually like the new design language of the Rogue, Pathfinder, and Titan, and I seem to see a lot of them, but not enough I guess. The Z looks nice, but I never see any.
It appears to me that he did a 270 degree turn at a minimum, “3 lefts” to make a right turn. That’s assuming that his 270 started when the video started. It’s hard to say if he did even more loops before the video started.
Except he did more than a U-turn.
Those are reactive headrests. This is all news to me, too.
Ticket or no ticket, I don’t really care. Was it “careless?” Sure, fair enough. But you can what if everything to the moon and back. Here’s the part I don’t get:
“when or if their Alfa needs to be serviced”
Headrests are not supposed to be comfortable. Unless perhaps you’re parked and taking a nap. Otherwise, your head should not be touching your headrest while driving.