Almost all ATVs use fully automatic CVTs. I’ve ridden Honda ATVs with 4-speed manual transmission and automatic clutch (not fun).
Almost all ATVs use fully automatic CVTs. I’ve ridden Honda ATVs with 4-speed manual transmission and automatic clutch (not fun).
If I remember correctly, the instruction book talks about using the clutch lock cancel button in case you get stuck on train tracks and the engine stalls and won’t fire back up.
I have one too. I’m too chicken to use the starter to power the truck, though. I’m also too chicken to get myself in an off-road situation so extreme that I’ll need it. Nice of Toyota to include it, though.
The US needs to catch up to Europe in this regard
The bug would die a fiery death, and become exhaust. Not sure about a pebble though. Maybe it would just bounce up and down on the piston, until it became dust, and become exhaust.
Congrats!
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Suzuki still makes cars?!?
I wanna know what the fucking Audi driver was doing
Yeah I’ve lived in the US for 18 years. Tons of problems, but no reason to not fix the ones people can agree...Ok I see your point.
It turns the table on the assholes that perform these maneuvers, and hopefully teaches them some better driving practices.
In my commute, for every 1 time a driver executes a decent last-second merge that doesn’t slow traffic down, there are about 10 asshats that do it poorly, and end up blocking 2 lanes. So why not merge earlier? Does it hurt your pride? Are you too alpha for that kind of behavior?
Sweet, sweet justice. I just wish it happened to every dickhead that pulls a move like this (especially around a motorcycle).
Zipper and fly are related, though
First of all, driving around a block in NYC is actually a good driving test. You get to deal with lots of situations :)
I’m surprised there was a Ram Reaver truck. Good guy vehicles were FCA (Gabriella’s Fiat 500, Logan’s Chrysler limo & Ram truck later) and bad guys drove GMs (at least the assholes that shut off the water for the farmer) if I remember correctly.
In Sweden you cannot get a drivers license unless you experience a few hours of wet skidpad driving so you know what it feels like when the car lets go. I can’t believe it’s not mandatory in the US.
As an ‘04 Tacoma V6 owner, I think the 3.4L 190hp engine is gutless. I can’t imagine how slow the 4 cyl is.
‘none of you fuckers actually bought it’... Ever heard of the 911R? Smash hit. People still love driving stick, and modern Porsche clutches are no hassle in traffic. You really think discussing pros and cons of transmission choices is “enduring”? Or are you just pissed that no one agrees with your opinion?
It’s so beautiful. And a manual! This is now my favorite car.