“Back in Two thousand and nineteen”
“Back in Two thousand and nineteen”
Toyota sent me an Avalon Hybrid and Prius back to back. on top of the Prius being but ugly and embarrassing to drive, the Avalon seemed to get better MPG for my driving...
For me it is easily the Lane Motor Museum. https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/. You are all but guaranteed to see 400+ cars you didn’t know existed and 150+ other cars that are either rare or odd. As far as I know it is the largest collection of French cars in the country.
Hahh no problem. I’m 24 and by far and definitely the youngest person that uses this saying haha.
“I’m Audi 5000"
My wife and I get frustrated at how people slow down soo much just going around the corners between Concord and Armory on I65...
(Ignore the name, I had it before I started really testing cars)
The glued on exhaust things are hysterical
The laughing from the soldiers after the brrrrrtsmade the A-10 even better than it already was in my mind.
I don’t know if I would call the Versa Note a perfectly fine car...
You’re insufferable. At what point did I saw you needed AWD here? I didn’t. And you’re arguing you don’t need it ever but saying if it doesn’t snow you don’t need it? You’re embarrassing yourself.
You’re insufferable. At what point did I saw you needed AWD here? I didn’t. And you’re arguing you don’t need it ever but saying if it doesn’t snow you don’t need it? You’re embarrassing yourself.
Well it’s been anywhere between 15 and 60 over the last week. One if the few places I don’t feel bad having all seasons on my car.
I like merging into traffic at a pace that won’t cause others problems and AWD does that a lot. In my opinon its RWD>AWD>FWD for enjoyment and driving fun.
Rally cars use awd for a reason haha.
Haha yeah, I enjoy the rain. I know what carrying speed can do in the rain so I’m careful, I just like having fun with it.
Yeah, I don’t “normal drive” that often. Plus I’d rather have all the power available to me any ways. The biggest thing is I like the way AWD drives vs FWD.
Rightfootdown.com and Autotrader.com/oversteer right now
As the person who asked the question and I both said... it doesn’t snow here.
As someone who writes on cars in Nashville, I love when I get AWD SUVs/crossovers. The problem here is not snow, but rain. It rains here. A lot. Taking off in the rain can lead to wheel spin quiet easily. The AWDs don’t torque steer as much and inspire more confidence.