Have it on mine. Do it you won’t be disappointed.
Have it on mine. Do it you won’t be disappointed.
“daughter hated driving a Hyundai; is spoiled brat; drove mom’s BMW to school”
This. This right here. I absolutely refused to be seen in public with it. REFUSED. I hated that it got parked in front of my house.
No, no, no. You need a level headed guy to play the role of May. The choice is clear:
Yeah, safety regs. Who needs those pesky things? I love the flavor of A-Pillar in the morning. It tastes like, injury.
I would try to find a bike somewhere in the middle of the two extremes (probably leaning more toward comfort in my case) and make my fifth vehicle a watercraft of some sort.
I can share my one anecdotal experience using credit card insurance when I damaged a rental car FWIW. I was driving on the interstate last year in MN and an object flew up and smashed the windshield of the rental car I was driving.
I appreciate the effort, but in the end, this is entertainment for kids who still shit themselves. You are way over thinking this.
Jason, if their headlights were eyes, how could Mia and Tia flash McQueen in the first one? For that joke alone, the eye location is just fine.
I just can’t help thinking - is Miss Fritter a nod to Miss Frizzle?
“...public transit, for instance, scored worse than roads...”
5 had a ton of cool cars, though! Sure, they stretch the truth during some of the action sequences, but it’s still awesome to see an STi drifting around a warehouse or a tube frame, cab-over truck ripping a GT40 off a train.
I love that these guys are dedicated to cool cars. All the “experts” always complain about how the franchise is all about absurd, unrealistic stunts and super powers now, but it still offers a collection of some pretty awesome car nerd stuff. In this video alone we see:
Should be a simple matter of counting the hubcaps.
I’m replacing a well-maintained low mileage car today. The reason being because needs change. I know you said “probably” better off, so you acknowledged that isn’t true in all cases. We are actually replacing my wife’s Focus, it really isn’t the best vehicle when you have two kids in car seats.
There, there now, David. You’ll be okay.
I love how we just accept the tech of today like its no big deal but if you showed it to yourself when you were a kid and this kind of stuff was rampant you would have thought the future was full of wizards.
I love this show. Here’s are a few reasons why:
Yea, its an emotional roller coaster.