How much weight does that add to this stupid truck? An extra 200-250kg on an already 3000+ kilo piece of shit?
How much weight does that add to this stupid truck? An extra 200-250kg on an already 3000+ kilo piece of shit?
That place has “sad and lonely” written all over it.
If headlights are a car’s eyes, then this car has a unibrow.
Also, why is it everything in North America must be bigger? Our ambulances are also bigger, and our cops require SUV’s because they’re too fat and/or kitted-up to fit in cars like police overseas (or police here 20+ years ago). What a world.
I think NJB makes some good points about fire truck size, especially when larger, more built-up cities in Europe and Asia get by with significantly-smaller vehicles (all while packing all the same doodads and gizmos). Why is it fire departments demand such big-ass vehicles for work in some lame-ass two-storey suburb…
Maybe it’s just my luck, but I’ve had much better experiences flying Air Canada than I have WestJet over the last couple of years. Each time I’ve flown WestJet it’s been a gong show at gate with no crews or last minute personnel mishaps, and things that would be otherwise avoidable if they had their shit together.
(Probably) Still better than WestJet.
Holden Ute.
they laughed at the concept of walkable neighborhoods and they did their best to defund/depower cities so they could have the suburban life they saw in movies.
We barely even hear enough from other automaker CEO’s to form an opinion on them as people, but Musk continuously insists upon showing his ass 24/7.
I’d settle for the hybrid Fit/Jazz they sell in Japan and Europe...
That was the greatest addition to the Planet of the Apes franchise, ever.
I too would imagine the hygiene standards are a bit higher among a group that are butt naked.
I’m still shocked that Rubens wasn’t killed that day.
Where’s a Houthi missile when you need one, eh?
2nd Gear: I don’t think I’ve ever seen as much investment in the Canadian auto industry as I have in the last 5-6 years than I have at any other point in my life, and probably not sine the first half of the 20th century. GM, Ford, Stellantis, Toyota, and Honda have each committed many billions of dollars to upgrade…
As a city-dweller, this car would be fine, but as another comment puts it, it will comes down to cost.