As with most laws, it will depend heavily on who does the driving and who is being run down.
As with most laws, it will depend heavily on who does the driving and who is being run down.
Because so many of their customers are angry 13-year-old boys.
This grille needs less truck.
The new tundra definitely exudes big dick energy.
Grillpocalyps continues
The first new car I bought was a 1985 Civic Si hatch in white. That was a great car.
Which part? I mean driving is mandatory and essential part of the daily life, then it should be handled well and made sure all participants know what they do. It doesn’t need to be expensive, it needs to be comprehensive.
It’s not a Civic-specific issue, but it is a North American issue - to compete in a market where size and space take priority over fuel efficiency and manoeuvrability, many Japanese and European carmakers specifically make their new models increasingly larger than what their home markets would buy.
For those of us who don't own a Switch, I'd recommend Hydro Thunder Hurricane or Hot Shot Racing. Both have this kind of cheesy vibe and arcade style handling.
Driving in Japan or Australia, I’ve noticed many visitors signal with their wipers.
Go the Dreamcast route. Rush 2049 on the Dreamcast was probably the best version.
Oh man, the cruis’n games were some of my favorites to play in the arcade. I always loved hitting the three view buttons for the “hidden” cars and racing people as the school bus is one of them.
This definitely hits me right in the nostalgia.
I mentioned this in the article about the Model S’ “Yoke”, but I feel the main issue isn’t that the stalk went away, it’s how it was replaced by touch sensitive controls. The main controls of a vehicle should always be physical controls, be it buttons, levers, dials, knobs or switches. This is to encourage muscle…
Wallowing in their own ignorance is the kindest way to say it.
I recently joined twitter specifically to follow WeRateDogs.
How, where, and why roads are built is pretty important for cars.
Every other car blog defaults to right leaning except for EV-specific ones. Can’t you just let us have this one?
Thank you for such a concise and outstanding explanation of why voter ID laws are racist. And for your patience of explaining it, repeatedly, in this thread. Too often I find myself rage-typing, and it’s nice to see such a measured and intellectual (and calm) response.
Saying, “I need an ID to buy a candy bar with my credit card so why shouldn’t I need my ID to vote,” is a false equivalence, but it has the appeal of being logically sound on the surface. And that’s why politicians have found voter ID laws to be such a potent weapon.