foresterguy
Forester guy
foresterguy

I have never understood why movies that are supposed to be set in the near future have cars from our past. Its just a weird disconnection. We don’t roll around in 70's car all the time, why would we roll in 80's cars in 2060? I know it might be due to the comics, but still. They can easily drive a nuclear-powered,

Jesus. My fastest was 150 mph on my Forester. Cant imagine doing 208 in a mustang being chased by the rozzers

I believe she thought it was an entrance ramp for a underground parking garage

Former Forester owner here. Can confirm.

I guess the sedan transmits some sort of “executive” aura the SUV doesn’t. Yes he is rolled around in an SUV all the time, but the flagship “President’s Car” has to be the ultimate executive’s car. It has to be serious, elegant, clean, urban, slick and it shouldn’t be associated with the “family” image because, on a

O honestly think it’s quite weak. The profile photo makes it clear there’s a whole chunk of fairing missing. And the seats. And the front wind deflector and headlight assembly should be more pronounced. The other lifelike sets got the proportions just right, but this one is kinda weird.

In all fairness, if you didn’t call it “fake rust”, the colors themselves are quite beautiful. Change those fugly gold rimz to something black and more discrete and there you go. Much stealthier.

This is by far the most beautiful car ever produced by Peugeot. The bronze oxidizing is amazing. Should be adopted in more cars, or even the customization scene. 

IDK, but me likes it. Will do something like this to mine

hahahah oh God. Yes the reverse don’t work

How much power does this thing makes? I always wondered why manufacturers dont release power and torque figures for dirtbikes. I have no idea how much power my Husaberg FE450 makes

I like the 850 better than the 900. Did you guys had it in the US?

Not a pay driver you say?

Yes, but depending on the vehicle they’re trying to stop, the Tahoe’s braking force may be overcome. If you lock both rear wheels, you are either immobilizing both drive wheels, or at least making a FWD car useless.

Even though I thought it was a good idea at first, I don’t think mudflaps will work. The thing will just go through it

Seems to be a pretty solid invention, however I can think of a few scenarios where it could go wrong:

The amount of ”dont do this”, “dont do that” is really saddening. Write the damn article

Oh, that car. My father had one, a white ‘83 500 SEC when I was little. He inherited when my grandpa passed, along with a dark blue(or black, can’t remember) Ford Galaxie. The interior is one of the most beautiful things ever.

Aside from what Blondude said (reduce drag), on rally cars, if I were to assume, id say it helps avoid mud accumulating in the wheel arches.