I’m confused, how does driving or hiking prevent you from getting into mountain biking?
I’m confused, how does driving or hiking prevent you from getting into mountain biking?
I’d 1000x rather drive to the trails than ride. Driving is fun, too.
You need a roof rack ;)
Old Outbacks (except for the H6 and XT) are painfully slow, which makes me sad because they are fantastic cars. Beat the absolute shit out of them and they’ll keep on chugging.
I get it 100%. The Baja is perfect for mountain adventuring: car body and suspension for enjoying the paved drive, AWD and ground clearance for the unpaved drive, and a little bed for camping gear.
I’ve been lucky enough to drive a few (but not the M). They feel exactly like you’d expect: real good in a kind of serious way, like a smaller 3 series.
Don’t forget Rally di Positano!
I’ll put it this way: it’s easier to get yourself killed on a motorcycle, IF you’re riding too fast and crash. Usually happens if the rider is A) drunk, B) reckless, or C) unskilled.
Motorcycles are much safer than bicycles on a paved road, because while all other risks are the same, motorcycles can actually keep up with traffic. They might not be good exercise, but they’re also way more fun.
Definitely the same one, I took that picture in Asheville.
I own two cars: 2000 Camry, and an E30. It’s the best.
Hey there Camry buddy. I’ll agree with most of this, but if a girl claims they like your Camry, hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! It’s because they like you, not the Camry...not that that’s a bad thing.
Literally every single one.
There is no way those two aren’t related.
(You’re talking about electric assist bicycles. We’re talking about electric motorcycles.)
What craze is this you speak of? All I see is an SUV craze.
Dude...Blazing Saddles is a satire. The point of the entire movie is to make fun of racism.
Not a fan of the ad, and Rogues are about as boring as it gets, but as a Star Wars geek I had some interesting thoughts. Given a car that has both standard human controls and a full autonomous mode, you could make your driving experience comparable to flying a space ship.