You’re definitely not doing it wrong!
Crack Pipe buy at best. This a $2000 truck at best (at least here in Texas but 45% of rides on the road here are pick em ups). Up in the rust belt this is a nice truck all day long.
No only that, why didn’t he walk over to the rental counters when he was there and try. You’re already at the airport, the counters know exactly what they have. Hell, use your phone while you’re there even. It would have been a better use of time and money instead of Ubering back and forth.
They owe Demolition Man royalties on this. Though to be fair the car they used was a GM prototype.
I’m in a mid-sized crew cab and couldn’t disagree more. My 5.5' bed has done absolutely everything I’ve wanted to do with it and I use the bed for stuff at least weekly that I wouldn’t want inside the cabin. I’ve got enough room in the cab for my wife, daughter, and dog. I don’t need more bed, but the cab space of a…
The Tacoma is a dog ass terrible pickup, the cult following is just that- a cult. Gutless engine, bad transmission tuning, big time dive & squat from the suspension, cramped cabin, awful infotainment.... but at least they’re expensive.
I’d also like to throw all Teslas in the ring. In my experience, they drive just…
I’d love this when I’m backing my car out of the garage to get it out of the way of something I’m working on, or when I move it from the driveway to the garage, or when I’m moving it to get another car out, or doing one of the million other things that don’t really require a seat belt.
The dude states:
Ran when parked.
Everyone seems to be missing the part where, after the Challenger makes contact with the Silverado, and the truck is spinning, it is still going forward enough to drive up and over the nose of the car. All those things factor into it.
Laughs in Boxer
I read that as Schrader believing that Workhorse had a great shot at the USPS contract due to Biden’s comments. Unless evidence comes out that Workhorse already knew they were out of the running, these comments are just optimism.
All the armchair engineers in the Toyota article comments yesterday said this was a waste of effort and wasn’t feasible. Who am I to believe, two enormous companies with billion dollar R&D budgets, or user Nfatu8ion420?
Two words: situational awareness. I wish more people had it.
It’s surprising to a lot of people here on Jalopnik, but some people like to get a new car every 3 or 4 years. And they aren’t greedy capitalist pigs for doing so.
This is really bad advice.
What you said was “redesign.” What you meant was “ruined.”
It’s certified by them in that they are using calibrated equipment. Their calibration certification means that the data is certified by them, even if none of their employees were present. The wording could have been better but that’s how instrumentation works
Too many people with too much time on their hands.