But you guys don't use corrosive road salt, though. Rain is way milder and in modern cars (90s and newer) with no scratches, it will rarely result in rust.
But you guys don't use corrosive road salt, though. Rain is way milder and in modern cars (90s and newer) with no scratches, it will rarely result in rust.
Relevant.
I can only inagine one of these bad boys parked in front of the Trump Tower near the glistening Chicago River.
YES! I feel like they flow better with the front end of my car at least.
What the hell... why does NZ get to have Euro style plates and we don't? They're not even close to Europe!
Yeah, I would be concerned if a random person that walked in just got a free BMW like that. Would they be able to afford the maintenance, insurance, etc.? Did they come from a Toyota or were they car-less?
UN regulations is the new official name for the regulations created by the ECE.
Hmm.. so that NJ Honda dealer was half right.
More and more global cars. It’s amazing how more manufacturers are doing this especially with low production cars like the Focus RS and Civic Type R, seeing how different our regulations are from the UN’s.
That Holden Monaro conversion looks epic!
Or *gasp* Don't drink. Society has an alcohol addiction problem. So many crimes, accidents, and deaths could be prevented if alcohol had more of a negative stgima like cigarettes do and people drank less.
Does the Hummer actually fit in the garage?
It would be interesting to set the cruise control on the road rail vehicle to, say, 20-30 mph and kick back and watch the scenery.
This is why WE NEED MORE ROUNDABOUTS. Or at least more yield signs. Think of how many times you had to unnecessarily come to a halt with stop signs and signal lights, only for there to be absolutely no cars crossing. Stop signs and signal lights for the most part are a waste of time, money (fuel, lost time), and…
It's only fitting this is posted on the BLACK FLAG blog
I was thinking that was a joke.
And if anyone noticed any in traffic in cold parts of North America, they rusted like crazy within a few years. My guess is the original Sprinters had the same body as the European version and here we have a harsher winter than Europe, so we probably use a lot more salt.
The white van thing is true here also. Usually carpenters or contractors who are always on their phone while driving.
It's all about the hoon behind the wheel...
I'm just mesmerized by that smooth road with freshly painted white lines.