Based on .189/.295/.453, he doesn't do much of that, either.
Based on .189/.295/.453, he doesn't do much of that, either.
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Dang, beat me to it. But yes, this gets my vote as well!
And I thought I was the only one whose ability to pull forward into a spot lacks compared to backing in. I find it harder to see where the front of my car is, and where I am in relation to the parking space pulling forward into a spot, while having my rear view mirrors makes the parking space and surrounding cars much…
When I see those, my curiosity is piqued... but I am terrified to actually drive in one.
I don't know if it's a regional thing, but the Buster Posey Toyota commercials are already getting on my nerves (even as a huge Giants fan).
Exactly my first thought as well. And those blue turtle shells were a bitch.
The only reason I am not surprised is because I get the sense most of the opposition to his point were along the thought process of "A controversial article? I must bring my morally right point of view to the rescue to make sure this comes to an end!"
The problem is the people from whom he is defending read what they want to read and think the following:
Cannot be unseen.
I'm surprised road rage (or even lack of patience, as we saw with the Volvo and motorcycle video yesterday) didn't make the list. Specifically, drivers whom use their cars to show their displeasure, such as cutting off the person whom they are mad at. Their focus temporarily becomes only the car whom they are…
Wow, just wow. You are freaking incredible. Great work, and as a fellow Bay Area native - respect.
Does an Alfa Romeo not starting count?
EDIT: Somehow I got a double post...