mactruck79
MacTruck79
mactruck79

Or you could just slow the fuck down when approaching an intersection with obviously-poor visibility. Have you driven through farm country? It’s mostly just endless straight roads with occasional intersections. Just use the left pedal every once in a while, jeez.

That’s fine, send some uniforms around to their house, or send some uniforms over to arrest ‘em. That’s what the uniforms are for.

Do you lick the boot or do you also suck on it too? Like whats your technique.

Also, the negative partisanship is the reason we have no empathy anymore...and when you can look at this an be like “cool” then our democracy is fucking dead.

Seattle here; literally see dozens of Fits at every possible turn.  

Except the HRV is less spacious, worse to drive, slower, worse on gas and considerably more expensive. But yeah sure.

You know a website has built a community when on a hunt through a junkyard TWO separate people ID and document the former vehicle of a site contributor.

I didn’t find Eric’s tone negative at all. He seems very supportive of what this judge is attempting.

I ran a plate relocator that attached to the tow point in the bumper on my MkVII GTI. That being said, I agree with Torch being a resident of a state that requires a front plate and the last thing you want to be is a rolling case of probable cause these days.

I’ll preface all this by saying that it’s pretty hard to give a shit about cars right now!

Not to say he was a good driver. First accident was his own fault. Went into a curve at speed without accounting for the potential of ice. Hit a patch, lost it and rolled the car.

Actually that’s a fact. Fit Owner here. It is a capable, well made, and fun to drive! 

Dishwasher in the box, 30" wide stove(used, so no box), the weight limit of the car worth of laminate flooring, and even an APC AR3150 network rack, though that was disassembled, and rattled more than a Chrysler product on the way home.

Lots of space, decent on gas even for the older models.

And for me, the #1 reason.. Reliable. in 14 years of ownership, my previous car went through one engine rebuild, one engine replacement, one transmission replacement, one transmission rebuild, rear differential, and a good $10k of other work.  Tires and brakes

Fun to drive. Carries way more than you would think. Reliable. Inexpensive to buy and run. Ridiculously easy to park anywhere. Light, tossable, wheeee!

In what way is a Fit a shitbox? True, they’re far from the most luxurious new car you can buy, but they are reliable, capable, versatile transportation with features that would have cost six figures fifteen years ago.

We've got a Real 'Murican™ here guys, look out. Needs a lot of capability to haul that swingin' dick.

sounds like you don’t know wtf you’re talking about.  So please.... keep going!  I’m hanging on every word.

Where is Anker on this list? Fantastic sound for decent money.  My SoundCore Liberty Neo’s are awesome!

other opinion.. no they arent