civicwagonengineer
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civicwagonengineer

check page 480 of a 2021 Forester owners manual.

....that’s a Civic Wagon, also known as the wagovan.

Sounds like your machine shop needs to find a new line of work...

Thirded.

Motion carries.*

Any discussion?

Yeah Glickenhaus would be a good idea. I Vote for Glickenhaus.

Ditto. 

Glick gets my click 100% of the time.

Seconded

Glickenhaus.

I too support Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus

The interiors and the unnecessarily overdesigned paint jobs are just “why?” every time I look at these. It wouldn’t be hard to design the interior in a nice clean way. For the price people pay for these, you’d think we could get past “90's conversion van” interior design.  

It’s a feel-good little PSA, and I, personally, believe that PSAs are effective at influencing newer generations to make better decisions and accept certain norms.

Am I the only one who got excited for a Lexus NX with the 4.6L V8?  I mean the IS500 motor would be better, but V8 in a small car is always good.

Yeah, he’s clearly “low man on the totem pole” for now and responsible for fulfilling the G/O mandated slideshow quota.

Sure, but if you’re going 50 mph and an emergency vehicle jumps out in front of you from a blind intersection, running a red light/stop sign, the legal requirement to yield doesn’t bend physics. That’s why you never see emergency vehicles blow through red lights without slowing to check that cross-traffic has seen

Also emergency vehicles have a responsibility to ensure that vehicles are actually yielding and not trust other driver’s ability to yield to them. In Edmonton, you often see an emergency vehicles crawling through intersections ensuring that traffic is giving them room.

If he were at fault, but it’s hard to tell from the video. I don’t think emergency vehicles can blow through red lights like that just because they have their emergency lights on. Every one I’ve ever seen at least slows and ensures traffic is stopped before going through a red.