Obsessive safety breeds contempt
Obsessive safety breeds contempt
One of our local breweries does have a "canbulance" for events
I’m in Bristol, England and it’s not too different.
Ok, I’m in the UK and it’s probably a wee bit different here but that example is reckless.
Does the US not require a height reference inside the cab?
One of the few designs that looks to need smaller wheels and larger sidewall.
Designers job goes a fair bit beyond aesthetics
Wuld it also include heavy trucks? In which case Renault has lots and I think owns Volvo trucks
I like, but can't help thinking they'd look better a couple of inches smaller with more sidewall
People’s wants and needs are different.
I imagine the neighbours are brassed off
Ot looks like an unfinished idea
About speeding (or not) I used to like the old mercedes cruise control that allowed a speed limiter. In heavily enforced areas it’s such a great thing to have, yet doesn’t seem to be common.
Tough or strong?
Aston V12 is still an Aston engine (with ford heritage).
Like this?
Do find myself using a generic sorry/excuse me (hi, i’m here and either would like your attention or apologise for the interruption) kind away.
If you're app is available to a phone, isn't it redundant in a car?
Pretty sure it was ford winning a court case in the 1920s that defined the shareholder over business relationship that's maintained up until today
Just sounds Finnish to me.