See I hear “The Beast” I think of the Beast of Turin
One that you sit in the back of and blast critters from, often from a raised throne. A thing in the Middle East.
Real G-wagens were always available with a soft top, just like real LR Defenders. Only the poseur versions didn’t.
As a fellow torso boy (28 in inseams and 5'9') , I know what you are talking about. I have an older Camry and I fit in it great. New Camrys I start rubbing the ceiling. The new Camry kicks the dog crap out of my old one on fuel economy (I get 28 on the best day ever, I got 38 driving like a moron in a rental) and…
The Model S is a frequent visitor to one of our neighbors. It looks far better in that photo than it does in the metal. The deck lid is crinkled where the stresses from the top have been transferred into an area with no reinforcement.
I’ve loved the idea of convertible pickups since I first saw the original convertible Dodge Dakota and thought... Holy crap, it’s a convertible that takes none of the practicality away from the vehicle.
Some changes to the buiding codes. New construction should include wiring for 220V home chargers; and maybe a minimum number of chargers for multi-family buildings. I’d also amend the commercial zoning code to reduce the number parking spaces per floor area.
Appreciate the research, and I agree with this selection of a less-obvious rule, especially as it’s at the root of a lot of other vehicle issues, from blocking people’s sight lines, to pedestrian safety, to the safety of people in the other cars these monstrosities plow into, to diesel still being a thing for…
filtering is different than lane splitting. You filter at a traffic light. You split in moving traffic.
Not sure how this would be enforced, but the amount of people driving with high beams on in normal traffic needs to stop. I wish it was enforced a bit more.
The “Chicken Tax”. Let me get all those sweet forbidden trucks from overseas.
you just KNOW that patrol went back to Dubai/UAE, had a 1600hp engine put in, and is ripping the dunes as I write this.
Might be a bit recycled, but it’s still awesome.
Two words:
It needs to be both much harder to get a driver’s license in this country and much easier to lose it.
Laws against left lane camping need some real teeth. We hear about the occasional story of someone getting pulled over for going the speed limit in the left lane, but they’re rare enough the general public often has no idea they exist. There’s no reason, on a 3 lane highway, for anyone to have to be in the left lane…