“People aren’t trained enough to drive at 120!”
“Yes but they can handle 75 just fine.”
“But they need to be able to drive at 120!”
“Or... they could just keep driving at 75?”
“People aren’t trained enough to drive at 120!”
“Yes but they can handle 75 just fine.”
“But they need to be able to drive at 120!”
“Or... they could just keep driving at 75?”
When shes driving something that could potentially kill someone, I respectfully disagree.
Nice Sport Compact Car Pic! Dave Coleman is the man.
It came about at a time just before automakers really engineered for the crash tests, and certainly way before partial overlap tests. If you have to crash, make sure you brake and crash head-on, I guess.
I had a ‘93 SE-R. They’re unsafe to ridiculous levels. Nissan didn’t really use anything recognizable as “metal” to make the car. It’s paper. The car is made out of paper. It’s *ludicrously* thin and with no galvanizing so they rust if you so much as look at them wrong.
Considering a 2000's Sentra has only an “Acceptable” rating I would say the SE-R is just as unsafe as the Tsuru.
The supposed “illegality” of passing on the right is in reference to using the shoulder. If you’re on a two-lane road (one lane in each direction), then yes, passing on the right is illegal for non-emergency vehicles. When there are multiple forward lanes, a driver may use any valid forward travel lane to pass.
Just what strain do you smoke? Enquiring minds want to know.
What ever it is that you are on, I want some.
hahahahah my god, what are you taking? I want in.
How much weed did you smoke before writing this article?
I’ve got an e23, mine has 16x8 BBS RS wheels.... People kill these things with terrible wheels. Way to many nice options out there.
I think a lot of that must have been that their second owner shod them with shitty aftermarket 80s wheels and then never kept the originals... You see a fair number of cars from that era like that — like those old MBs with gold and chrome 2 piece wheels with rusting bolts.
There’s a very good reason. This generation of 7 Series was unfortunately saddled with Michelin’s metric-sized TRX tyres, which are horrendously expensive and incrediby hard to find.
There’s a reason for that. Many of the BMWs of that era with the nicer wheels came on the short lived metric sized TRX wheels. When tires became essentially unavailable, owners would slap some after-market wheels on there.
TL;DR women was having sex through her urethra her entire life.
Get well soon, 8booth.
Guess you won’t be eating any monkeys then
Doesn’t look like anything to me.