This is the whole truth. It should be illegal to own a car in Chicago without owning snow tires. Also, potholes/cops/traffic/and let’s not forget the fact that the whole damn state is flat and boring to drive.
This is the whole truth. It should be illegal to own a car in Chicago without owning snow tires. Also, potholes/cops/traffic/and let’s not forget the fact that the whole damn state is flat and boring to drive.
as a snow belt midwesterner (Detroit) also, I back up this dude.
...for when I move the f**k out of Illinois.
Adding my voice to the chorus of former Chicagoland residents. Driving is NEVER a pleasant experience around Chicago.
Dear reader “Dave”:
But do they have the proper koalafications for them to be on the road?
Tesla Model S. Honestly i didnt think they could pull this off and even get it to market. I mean the previous car was just a tech demo built on a lotus and many others couldnt even pull that off. And the Fisker sucked and no one else was able to make an electric anywhere near this. So i was surprised they pulled it…
*yawn*
I just found this jewel:
Sounds like he left it in neutral without the parking brake on, on a slope (SORRY RACIST TERM), where it rolled back onto him.
I’m in no way an advocate of stance and hellaflush, I wouldn’t do it to my car...but this person clearly likes it, and I’m sure knows of all the dangers associated with this car culture. I feel if he wants to modify his car in that way, he should be free to. “I do not agree with what you drive, but good sir, I shall…
It’s just an air scoop. It keeps the pressure inside the cabin higher than outside, which keeps the smoke out.
Can they implement a sensor where if the car is in the left most lane and not actively overtaking anyone, it automatically moves right?
Seriously. Using a turn signal is not a declaration that it’s safe to change lanes. It’s an alert to other drivers of your desire to do so, and nothing more. Put in Tesla’s terms, indicating that you want to change lanes is a request that other drivers make it safe for you to do so. It’s still your responsibility to…