moobuckaw
Moobuckaw
moobuckaw

Been all over the north as well just not as a resident, still have not met anyone who would shoot someone over something like what is described in the article. Your referenced article is covered by my statement “two parties stupid enough to push it to the point of gunfire” which is far rarer than what the majority of

Many times, as well as living in LA, TN, SC, and NC, and never met anyone who would shoot someone in the situation described above.

Lived in the South with good ol’ boys my whole life and never met anyone that would shoot someone over this scenario.

You would have to have two parties stupid enough to push it to the point of gunfire. But I could definitely see a gun being flashed or someone cutting the strap while under tension and blowing out the windows or messing up the body panels on the vehicles.

Even though I made the suggestion in the first article about ICE-ing I didn’t really think of Tesla vehicles as being capable of towing. Not because of lack of power/torque but I figured they wouldn’t have tow points strong enough for towing another vehicle. There is a difference in towing a vehicle that “wants” to be

Every time I’m contemplating getting a bike out here in Phoenix I witness someone driving externally unsafe on the roads out here and just think to myself, Nope. It sucks because I’m really interested in the new KTM 2 strokes.

They could spice it up and call it the “Corvette Super Inferno”. Joking aside some form of Fiero in its name would be better.

No, never had it happen to any of mine.

I was just curious, I always looked forward to them. 

My first thought was thats not a barrel which was addressed in your artcle.

A hatchback is a shortened wagon, a liftback is a fastback where the engineers screwed up the location of the hinges for the trunk lid.

I agree but that still does not make it a hatchback. my gripe is not with the car but with the misuse of automotive vocabulary. This is how we end up with 4 door coupes.

Cool car but lets be honest that is not a hatchback it’s a liftback.

Between Mercedes and VW I’ve had 4 last well beyond 10 years with mileage to match.

Having driven 1984 and 1994 Mercedes and 2000, 2005, and 2016 VW Golfs (the 2000 is my current daily). I honestly don’t know what you’re talking about. They have been the most reliable group of cars I’ve driven.

I feel that bubbles is the default go to. Great idea but I was thinking of having two of these maybe 6' tall that you could deploy at low speeds/stopped.

What happened to “It’s the car time” ?

I think some states also have 85.5. All of these need to be tested.

Share some pictures us readers are proud of.

Toss in 91 for us living under California’s influence.