Surely it will be slightly cheaper to touch than it looks, and not quite on par with the Germans, but at the price you’ll pay, which is still a secret, you probably won’t care.
Surely it will be slightly cheaper to touch than it looks, and not quite on par with the Germans, but at the price you’ll pay, which is still a secret, you probably won’t care.
Depends on the snow. Quarter-inch dusting of dry powder? Meh, just use the wipers to clear the windshield and let speed blow the rest away. Couple inches of packing snow? Brush it off. Ice layer? Brush what you can, then scrape the glass. A foot of snow? Just stay home, and work on clearing the car and driveway…
Step 1: Turn car on, turn on front/rear defrost, max heat, recirculation on
In before someone mentions whatever little birdhouse opening the Subaru Baja had because its NOT the same and doesn’t count.
Having owned a 2007 Avalanche for 10 years and 160k miles I can say it was definitely the most versatile vehicle I have ever owned. The mid gate was great the hand full of times I needed it. With the bed covers on that entire 8 ft bed was waterproof as well. I miss that vehicle and would have been a buyer of a new…
Well don’t expect a Jalopnik investigation.
They could just send both taillights to a dude that does custom work and those leds will be totally replaced for much much cheaper.
Won’t the seatbelts usually keep you in place during an accident like this? And If you aren’t wearing seatbelts...well, I think you’re probably going to have even bigger problems during a side impact accident, like your head and body ponging into everyone else in the car like a wrecking ball.
If I get a choice between slamming into mouse fur and dying at 100 mph or soaring through the air like an eagle before slamming into concrete at 100 mph, you know what I’m down for.
Silence of the Lambs is one that scared me enough that I was still freaked out after walking to the car. Just driving around at night felt scary afterwards. It’s not gory, or even especially shocking, but it is very unsettling.
Going to add another one - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. If only for the way the movie subverted expectations. I was six - and Yoda seemed to be everywhere. This cute little muppet on your juice glass. This cute, green new toy. Then, when Luke tells him “I’m not afraid” - This so-called cute muppet looks at the…
Even after all these years of advancements in CGI, the strong scenes in Pinocchio are still as strong as ever. Those guys working at the early Disney studio were true masters.
Se7en. Sloth.
The Silence of the Lambs, when after what seems like an eternity of suspense, Lecter snaps the handcuffs on the guard. The whole audience lost their minds.