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Yeah, I am definitely giving advice because it has absolutely no effect on me. It is really easy to say these things when there are no consequences.

Vote YES on mandatory English Proficiency testing.

Interesting aside: if you read the California traffic laws, it is not illegal to pass someone in the lane to the right of them. But, it actually is illegal to be passed by someone on the right. Now if only this would be enforced.

It looks like there is literally zero flex in the rear suspension...
Also, that is a GM truck with a solid front axle... So maybe they ran out of money on doing a complete suspension swap up front, and decided to be cheap on the rear?

What was that, 8 turns lock to lock?

Every once in a while I'll be driving around on private land and wont throw my seat belt on. It always feel so uncomfortable to not wear it. I also feel like just driving without it is more difficult for some reason...

At first glance, they don't even look like RC cars. The only real giveaways are the rear spring on the second one, and the bars actually do look plastic. That is impressive.

I'm loving these RC cars that are built to scale. That was always one of my complaints as a kid; most remote control cars had HUGE tires.

I once had this happen to me when I was driving my truck. A Miata (of all cars) decided he wanted to hang out in my blind spot off to my back right, for probably a good ten miles. I have made a habit of paying attention to my surroundings especially in that vehicle. So, I blinked for a half second (a bit short, but no

As the majority of my time behind the wheel is in a pickup truck, I can totally agree with #10. Eventually you just get used to it being how you turn around. I tend to find it more interesting to see a semi pull a U-turn while towing a trailer.

Powering these trucks is Ford's 6.7L diesel PowerStroke V8

The Touareg is one of the few SUVs I would actually consider buying for some reason. Possibly because it was the first SUV I got to drive with a diesel.

While third party software barely existed on mobile platforms until Apple and Google rolled out their offerings, the desktop worked differently. Perhaps because mobile came first, cheap app prices naturally translated to our computers. Many costly software titles became notably cheaper, bringing it into the hands of

Red tow hook. They are trying to market this as a truck vehicle, not a track vehicle!

This is my new favorite angle. The more I see this thing, the more it grows on me.

The only thing that really gets me is that there needs to be a Trail Rated version. I remember when everything Jeep made was Trail Rated.

So the bottom of the windows have something called the belt-line. Can we make the bottom of the car be called the sock-line or something similar? (Or is there a name for that already?) It really bothers me when the "sock-line" of the vehicle isn't consistent. Look at the change in level from the front, to the mid, and

When this screen dies, you lose the ability to see how much fuel you have left? Call me old fashioned, but there are certain sensors that I would like to still be real gauges.

It looks like a lot of them are solving that problem by just running bigger tires out back. I guess that allows you to swap in equal sized tires and have the gearing proper.