In ten years it will be the van of choice for local upstart cleaning service businesses. That's about all there is to it.
In ten years it will be the van of choice for local upstart cleaning service businesses. That's about all there is to it.
Of course there are condolences for all victims, this is just a quick post focusing on the tragic circumstances of one of the victims.
Very well said.
Very true - The way I see it is just that although statistically it is safer, when something does go wrong on a plane, it is much more likely to go VERY wrong!
I kind of want a Mercury Bobcat now, if only so I can name it Bobcat Goldthwait.
Ha! I love that, "Finished With Engine".
I had a a guy run a stop sign and nearly take me out on my bike last week. When I pulled alongside him at a stop light to ask if he even saw me, the fat sniveling douche just shrugged at me and rolled up his window. Perhaps I should start carrying an angle grinder!
Based on the driver's information, she's been competing in 2WD classes since 2010, and I would imagine based on that info that she is driving a highly modified pre-95 FWD Impreza, but I can't find any info explicitly stating that yet.
It's designed to explode as a way to propel the rider away from the accident scene! Further away is safer, right?!
He's probably nervous about dropping what must be an extremely expensive wheel!
If you read the other reply, you would see that I commented incorrectly. I simply read "stock car" and assumed "strictly-oval bomber" without noticing that it's a Sprint Cup car. So, you can calm down now!
In fact, I do stand corrected. I didn't take into account a Sprint Cup car, I just read "stock car" and immediately assumed "strictly-oval bomber."
V8 Supercar of course. More connection to a "real" car, can actually go around corners and drive dynamically, not just extremely fast around a banked oval.
You're probably right, but there's always the possibility (although the picture does not suggest such) that they were already stuck in crawl traffic due to the "rubbernecking accordion effect."
As a grassroots racer, I can't even begin to explain how much I'd love to take a class there. But at the same time, I simply can't justify spending so much money on something that will help me be a better driver, but won't really "pay me back" so to speak. A CDL course could qualify me for a new career, O'Neils would…
The only RAV-4 in existence driven with any sort of concentration and skill!
The Solara mention actually doesn't surprise me, it's amazing how many of those I see pulled over!
But the AZ-1 is a Mazda! Perhaps you mean the Suzuki Cappuccino? (Edit: Ah, now I see that the Mazda AZ-1 was actually built by Suzuki!)
My dad used to have a 1970 Airstream Sovereign 32', and you are completely correct that they hold up amazingly. The Airstream is to travel trailers what the GMC Motorhome is to...well, motorhomes!
Perhaps, but it's completely subjective.