Depends on what you'd hit. I, for one, would choose a small crash over killing a dog. If I'm in a neighborhood or another slow place, I'll try to avoid hitting any dogs. It's only on fast or crowded roads that it's necessary not to flinch.
Everyone is so dumb, acting like you found a perfectly relevant picture... I, for one, won't fall for it. I know you went out and built this thing just for the sake of posting it here!
You wouldn't just try to have fun with it? Give him all sorts of wrong answers and silently laugh when he accepts them.
Everyone claiming that it doesn't matter because it's a Versa is an asshat. Sure, if it was something more valuable, the damage would be harder to look at, but that's all that would change. Some douchebags ruined someone's car, and that sucks no matter what.
And you can barely make out the kink along the bottom of the window. Definitely one of these.
That Mustang is missing the exact same AC vent cover as mine. It's Eileen's hardtop twin sister. So glad to know I'm not driving the evil twin.
I don't think that's what he means. It's annoying when parents basically mold their child to be one way when he or she would have otherwise grown completely different. If I have a son who loves to watch me cook, I'll buy him an Easy-Bake oven instead of a plastic go kart.
Fair point. Could have taken some creative liberties, though. When I was there with my family, we fit all of us and our luggage into a Crown Vic more easily than an Escape, and there was more leg room. Not sure about the Transit, but there's no need for more than the Vic offers. They could just play with the engine a…
Or he dumped it because the truck in front of him practically exploded. I'd have done the same thing. That shit's terrifying.
Those things don't cause it to wear out any faster, aside from the garage-less-ness. Still, he could have done something about the rust before it ate the whole car.
I maintain that NYC SHOULD HAVE MADE A DEAL WITH FORD TO KEEP MAKING CROWN VICS. Just like the Checker cabs, the Crown Vic could have been produced and used for decades as a unique, attractive, and recognizable alternative to... this.
Sorry.
"over 170,000 miles." That car is NOT in 170,000-mile condition. Not at all. Hell, my mom's 2005 Dodge Caravan is approaching that number, and it still runs like it's new. If this Civic was properly maintained, it would certainly last a long time.
Winner gets to drive in the left lane for a day.
There's a scuff on the rim right by the hole. My guess is option two.
I refreshed the page and they showed up this time. That was really weird. It only gave the words to every other picture.
Is it just me or are all the odd numbers not showing up?