Gosh you’re missing out. Mudding is, in my opinion, the BEST kind of off-roading.
Gosh you’re missing out. Mudding is, in my opinion, the BEST kind of off-roading.
This man states a truth.
The action of going mudding makes you a redneck. It’s just reality.
You can be a wealthy hedge fund manager from Wall Street named Kip Smithers, but for those five minutes that you’re ripping donuts through a field in your Mercedes GLS, you’re a redneck.
Boy would it be nice if we civilian off-road enthusiasts had access to such machinery—it would make our mud-pit extraction operations a heck of a lot more interesting.
The air force also does a great job going the other way and air dropping Hummers.
In that case, suv’s have a higher rollover rate, so those must be unsafe. lets ban them. Motorcycles have no crash safety standards, so lets ban those too.
If it could not comply with all federal saftey regulations, it would not be for sale. Argument invalidated.
I would say this car is perfectly safe at posted speed limits, so dodge can sue for libel.
I got pulled over for speeding. The officer asked me why I was going so fast. I replied, “general stupidity.” She looked confused and said...what? I replied that i was speeding because I was stupid. She started laughing and said good answer. She gave me a warning.
Be polite and apologetic. That’s it. Excuses never work because if you give an excuse you’re admitting you purposely were speeding. “Sorry about that officer” has worked pretty well for me. But then again, so has being over 30 (I got a bunch of tickets in my 20's, respectful apologies or not, so it may be out of…
The vast majority of people are fucking morons.
One of my favorite motors. Too bad emissions junk has to screw up the real potential. But still fantastic.
Mmm, the 6.7L Cummins.
I mean... there is an inline six still in use that is American... does it not count because it’s diesel?
It’s totally fraud, but E-signatures are harder to dispute hence the reason why this happens sometimes.
How is this not criminal fraud? If someone takes my wet signature from another document (a credit application) and applies it to another (a contract to purchase a car) then they are going to jail. Are there different laws if it’s done electronically?
When your driving is SO bad that people make multiple Facebook groups to keep away from you.
On a straight segment of road, sure. And if the car had indeed gotten wedged in on such a segment, then yeah, my guess is that the trucker should’ve noticed.
It’s also a pretty steep grade (8%?)he’s going up as well. Still...
Imagine you are giving a piggy back ride to 2 elephants. Would you notice if a lion jumped on?