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Do driver safety programs discourage it entirely or just in the context of today’s cars and today’s drivers? Mentally using your other leg to brake is not a huge hurdle like in a go-kart for example, pedal feel obviously is a factor on a real car. But if we went back to the drawing board and designed cars with

I want this hotwheels car in my garage

Now that clutch pedals are practically non existent should we be learning to drive with two feet and do left foot braking? Might take us a while to re-learn but new drivers would pick it up fine.

I’ll answer the million dollar question for everyone. Not worth clicking through slideshow. I did so you don’t have to. 

I guess you won’t be taking this thing camping then

I think this is just called homelessness. It’s time to stop glamorizing “camping” 

You’ve got something here. Make this movie you cowards!

I know they exist but I’ve only ever seen them on fleet trim 2500 and bigger trucks like the Home Depot ones you mention. But I would love a Taco or a Ranger with a drop side, I think my F-150 would be way more convenient with one as well. 

Is that really 0 stars? I was impressed with the integrity of the passenger compartment, at least in the head on collisions. Is there a bunch of things we can’t see getting pushed straight through the firewall or something?

Is that really 0 stars? I was impressed with the integrity of the passenger compartment, at least in the head on collisions. Is there a bunch of things we can’t see getting pushed straight through the firewall or something? 

I would love a dropside option on a pickup. I’m talking about every size of pickup too, it would be super useful in daily life. Just hope they don’t creak too much. 

I’m kinda with you. We should leave the unicorn models alone but why would anyone want a converted beige-mobile when they could just buy one from factory. We should be converting cool (and especially cool looking) but plentiful cars. Undesirable versions of old mustangs, the land yacht Caddys and Lincolns, cars that

Only the first one. After that they just became Audi commercials 

That’s not going to help the brand go up market like they’ve been trying

Please give us a poll to vote on writer submissions so we can see where people stand on the scarcity/reliability axis of this category

That makes it even worse, the non gig employees are quite well compensated. Uber CEO “made around $12 million in 2020 and more than $42 million in 2019" according to my expert googling 

If it was off road only fun vehicle I’d rather have the UAZ-469

This thing is the epitome of unrefined and I wouldn’t take it on any highways or even some other roads in the city here in the states but man are they a joy. There’s just something about bouncing around in this thing with friends in the open air, grinding gears on every other shift. This is the ultimate vacation car

Save your breath man, the mental gymnastics of this dude are on another level. I regret getting him out of the greys by engaging him

Can’t tell if trolling. They don’t seek out the pollution, the pollution happens because that’s where the people are. And lots of people would love to live not in a city but it’s just no possible.