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I take your point, but honestly, no. I’m a relatively conservative driver, and would expect that would become “very conservative” when compared to the jalopnik crowd. I rarely go over 65, i avoid potholes when possible, and do a full truck walkaround every time I stop. I’m out here driving in some of the most extreme

That’s the thing. With two infant twins, you’re going to need a minivan. Specifically, a minivan with captain chairs in the second row because you will want easy access to the third row for semi-private diaper-changing/baby-feeding space.

I’ve changed a flat twice in 18 years of driving. Both times were from side impacts with curbs. The donut worked fine for me to limp home in the first time (though I was an hour or so away from home in snow slush, so it wasn’t the most pleasant drive home). The second time it my wife was driving and I wasn’t there,

Changing the tire isnt enjoyable on its own. The ability to be independent is important to several people on this board im sure and people find it rewarding. Much like how pumping gas in -20F is no fun but i would rather do that than have someone else pump it for me (Oregon).

IIRC, in 35 years of driving, I have changed a flat once. The only other time, I came across a couple of ladies (Sunday morning in the South - all dressed up for church) stranded with a flat, so I changed the tire for them. I do insist that all of my driving kids know how to change a tire and drive a stick - even if

Whether they know or not, it’s easy to look up. Laziness is the bigger issue.

Punk.

Football is America’s most popular sport and people love watching hockey fights. How the fuck is this surprising to you.

Honestly, what kind of crowd do you think watches a drag race, where the driver has no view, and steering wheel does nothing.

Yokels gonna yokel.

And everyone just started cheering more while his car was rolling over. He landed hard, and no one had any idea if he was okay or seriously injured or worse. And they kept on cheering, even whistling and whooping.

Bonus: The poors go die killing non-Americans!

As someone who works gov’t procurement contracts.... they all do this to one degree or another. Between absurd gov’t entities that allow crazy monopolistic practices and obvious drastic marking up of normal gear just to get the maximum profit out of the gov’t ($800 duffel bag? Sure, why not!?). Plus, the corruption

oh come on! That’s clearly a blatant ripoff of the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust!!

Look no further!