You’re right, it felt like 8 hours of sepia tone.
NO.
It is definitely van time. Nothing else will give you that much interior space which can easily be switched from seating to cargo capacity while also providing a low step in height for the large dogs. They’ll have a harder time climbing in and out of vehicles as they get older, so plan ahead for that with a vehicle…
Michael Flynn was a decorated member of the military, too, so that doesn’t automatically confer “truth” to whatever they’re saying.
Nissan Altima. Good luck singling out the correct Altima driving crazy on the road.
It’s not a fixed number. The horsepower of the vehicle isn’t the issue, it’s the ability of the driver to handle it. I’ve known people who could (and did) handle 600hp in the rain at night with zero issues, and I’ve known people who wrapped 95hp cars around trees in clear/dry/bright.
Amazed to see CDG so high on this list, I’ve never flown through there myself but I know many who have and they have to a man described it as a nightmare of lost bags and insane lines.
It’s amazing to think that Tahoe — the lake — has been sitting there the entire time that we’ve all been evolving from tree-living poop-flingers to our current state of upright walkers and social media followers.
Spoiler alert.
We have a Buick, nothing other than the engine turns off with the auto stop/start. The heat/ac/heated seats all keep doing their thing with the car in off mode. So not sure what the OP was talking about.
Can you imagine if early cars had fake “clopidy-clop clop-clopidy-clop” sounds to make fake horsey sounds? Whatever comforts people who are terrified of change, I guess.
My god this is dumb.
Temperature and fan settings on my 2018 GX460.