Most men wouldn’t able to find their car in the lot if they did that.
Most men wouldn’t able to find their car in the lot if they did that.
Not from sitting on your legs, no.
I ride an R6 that ended up on my legs due to stupidity. Even as a 30 year old man in reasonable shape, it wasn’t an easy lift.
If you can’t manage an overtake in 50 seconds, get out of the passing lane. The truck is entirely in the wrong but not using the passing lane properly is the largest failing of most drivers on the continent.
Oh god.... This is a 6th Gen Mustang, too..... G6.....
You might be right, but batteries don’t last forever, and heat kills batteries. Running these things in the desert means a very short range if you’re counting on batteries round-trip.
Undoubtedly it would be simpler, but at the expense of range (and/or weight).
Nope, I agree. There is a place for this, but it’s not on my helmet, at this price point.
The beauty of this 1500 mile road trip is the Aston Martin will only receive about 40 miles worth of wear and tear.
Most striking aspect of the side profile is how it looks like they’ve raised the window sills to be nearly inline with the hoodline while the last gen had the sill line meet into the sidebody/fender line.
I haven’t sat in many of these new cars with the high windows, but I imagine they suck for resting your arm on the…
I don’t care if it’s in the car or not, as long as I could completely remove it without making life difficult for things like TPMS (another super invention) and whatever else gets tied into these things.
Definitely looks better than the c6. I don’t really care what the interior of a car looks like in general though, I spend very little time ogling the hvac or head unit controls, ever.
This reads like Calvin and Hobbes sunday strip
Almost unbelievably, I spotted a motorcycle riding through smoke and in proximity to burning forest in one of the evacuation videos (not posted). I think I’d leave the bike at home, even if it does burn to the ground.
Buy a 2016 before the hoods become retirement-fund-cripplingly expensive!
Indeed it is unlawful to impede traffic - that is what I was referring to with my last sentence. I habitually drive at the upper range of traffic speeds, but I can’t imagine a person being ticketed while passing if they were doing at least a couple MPH over what the other lanes are doing.
There are, of course, left…
Turn signals seem like a worse idea that turning off and on the lights (not brake lights, btw). Then again, the trucks locally do turn the lights off and on, as opposed to turn signals (which may alert/distract a driver in an adjacent lane needlessly). So maybe I’m biased by local experience.
There is some common sense to be applied, as would be the case with any rule. You don’t have to put the pedal to the floor because someone behind you wants to. But, as reason dictates, you should yield to the faster driver once it is safe for you to move to the other lane.
It’s a bit odd that the law is in place, that…
Deflated caricature of a minivan.
ELI5: Who is “Bun B” and why should I care?
I pulled the AC out of mine after I got 36 mpg highway because the compressor clutch was beat up. I wonder if the dummy pulley I installed gained me any MPGs...