I have a good 100K on the saddle of a bike. I did have a couple of accidents (left turn in front of me as I went through a intersection, and hitting oil in a turn) I had on my gear and was aware of my environment and I was fine.
I have a good 100K on the saddle of a bike. I did have a couple of accidents (left turn in front of me as I went through a intersection, and hitting oil in a turn) I had on my gear and was aware of my environment and I was fine.
This being Jalopnik I am surprised no one has said Volvo wagon yet
I was in the same boat and was looking at one of these. Ended up with a 65 Dart wagon with a Hurst 4 speed
Well they are not wagons in the sense of a Country Squire, but they are wagons like the Pinto or Vega wagon.
Saw these guys play on Friday morning. They told us a little about their instaments, that one he plays in the video is probably worth 250K and over a hundred years old. I would not let it out of my sight either.
Saw these guys play on Friday morning. They told us a little about their instaments, that one he plays in the video is probably worth 250K and over a hundred years old. I would not let it out of my sight either.
Looks like Ford might have its first competitive minivan.
I went to college with a bank robber. He was caught robbing his 13th bank when his room mates car stranded him from lack of gas. Should he have gotten some credit in the aprehention for leaving his tank empty?
Ha ha, the guy in the Lambo can't afford the bridge toll
I test rode one af their bikes several years ago. Great fun, and very quiet and responsive.
This is exactly the case. The battery is made to swap out very quickly. I still uses existing battery tech though.
The woman across the street from me in Oakland used to regularly sprinkle boxes of nails in front of her house so people would not park there. She had been there over 30 years and was pissed off about the new building across from her, a church.
I had to use the Emergency brake on my 65 Dart a year or so ago when the wheel cylinder failed. There is a single master on the 65. My foot went to the floor, I down shifted to 1st and pulled the E-Brake under the dash. So glad that was there. I also drove it using the E-Brake to a mechanic a few blocks away. He fixed…
I really have been seeing a lot of them on the road here in LA
when first announced it was offered with a special package that came with seats made from wet suit material and rubber floor covering, for the X game crowd it was thought to appeal to. None of those types bought it, so they only made a few with that option.
There will be a market for these. All of those old Toyotas and Nissans have to die eventually. Then what are all of the landscapers going to haul there mowers all over going to drive. A cheap truck that gets great mileage will sell like crazy. The Ridgeline doesnt count because it was a car, and too expensive.
This looks like the best thing ever! I want one so bad. Would I have to turn it into a meth lab to pay for it? If so just take up residence in Minnesota and when the squad car is after you just cut across one of the 1000 lakes.
My 2 kids love riding in the back of my Fiat. It has a lot of room back there (I am short) Plus I have the Cabrio, top down fun rides to school in the morning. And as far as the truck goes your parents spoiled you. I spent most of my childhood riding in the bed of a C10.
The Abarth comes with a lot more standard gear than the Ford though.
You would rather a bunch of old white guys whine about how society doesn't encourage enough girls to go into engineering. I think the women might have a better perspective on it myself.