As someone who grew up in a Chrysler family.
As someone who grew up in a Chrysler family.
I call it: Four Wide in Charlotte. Four travel lanes, only four cars. Side by side, doing the same speed. It is a North Carolina NASCAR cosplay thing.
Is this how the next Ford Fusion will look or should we expect something edgier
I expected this slide show in EXACTLY two weeks... no joke
For someone wiping is face-mask/visor, he expertly split the bollard arms PERFECTLY. I mean completely swinging from his lane, to split the arms along the double yellow and then back to his lane. I wish I could do that half as well at splitting the cones slalom when autox...
It wasn’t lukewarm. It was bloated dead at the bottom of an alpine lake cold.
Sushi
This is why there are blood-sucking lawyers. One of the few times that blood-suckers are needed.
Yeah, I do that. I have been working on an interchange for a major employment center... because “some types” indirectly promised an interchange to the corporation without notifying DOT/MPO. So getting that into the STIP/TIP during covid shutdowns was a mess. Still waiting for Feds and even a basic design.
I want to know more about this town that seems to drive exclusively Nissans.
There is a Chickfila in my home town that regularly backs up on a 5 lane highway. Often in both directions. It is in front of both a post office AND a police station. Buying stamps will require a cue for the Chickfila.
Lol, when you are stranded on the side of the road, you don’t want to blend into the background. A Tesla might mistake you for a HOV lane if you are in Diamond Asphalt Grey crossover.
The Encore is a little it of history. GM finally figured out how to sell small, efficient, reliable hatchbacks to America.
Speaking as someone who has been driving pickups for several decades, a standard cab model is the least useful style. Two people (or one dog) and everything else goes in the bed, exposed to the weather and theft.