I live in Florida so I see it all but the top 3 would be that turn signals are optional, cruising in the passing lane, and lights are off in the rain (but flashers are on because that makes sense).
I live in Florida so I see it all but the top 3 would be that turn signals are optional, cruising in the passing lane, and lights are off in the rain (but flashers are on because that makes sense).
Compromised off-road beast perhaps but will be the perfect grocery getter and tough-guy commuter people actually buy it to be.
Here in Florida you can’t sell them to scrap dealers but my business has had them stolen twice and attempted a third, so they’re still a hot target. Not sure if they’re selling them in another state but a quick glace at FB Marketplace shows literal heaps of them for sale so it looks like thieves are just selling them…
I live on the Gulf coast, people freak out about gas early and often around here.
One time I was driving to Aspen to return a briefcase to a woman, got distracted, drove a 6th of the way across the country in the wrong direction. I’m only human.
I’m with you on this. On my MKII Jetta I converted from stock to single rounds and it was so much better.
Nice Civic hatch.
I see full size trucks with bicycles on hitch mounts almost daily. This bed size isn’t a problem.
If you want to walk in the gas station for a big gulp, don’t leave your car at the pump blocking the next guy.
The headliner in my Suburban.
I have this one and it is incredibly handy in those rare moments when nothing else will do. The wires are plenty long too.
Should have called it the V/28.
I did a ton of trail riding, camping, hunting, etc for several years from a Toyota Prius. It was actually pretty great.
I bought a 2007 Prius, had to replace the battery 6 months later to the tune of $3500, and 6 months after that I got rear-ended by a drunk driver and totaled. His insurance gave me the value of the vehicle but nothing extra for the new battery. Kind of soured me on hybrids.
My first car, a 1968 VW Beetle. 53 horsepower was just enough to move me into harms way on modern roadways but not enough to keep up with traffic. The steering box was so loose I had to turn the wheels several inches to effect movement, so being passed by semi trucks was terrifying. No air conditioning in Florida is…
The ones I get are between 800-1100 depending on moisture.
I have had farmers roll their eyes at me as I strap down round bales of hay. I’m only buying one at a time and it fits pretty snugly in my 5x10 trailer but my motto when it comes to towing or hauling is “You only have to be wrong one time.”