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Not that it’s the same, but I recently took my mom’s CT200H though an automated car wash...you don’t know pressure until there’s a line of traffic behind you and an attendant standing next to your screaming “PUT THE CAR IN NEUTRAL AND TAKE YOUR FOOT OFF THE BRAKE!!” as you desperately try and fail to get the stupid…
So tell us David, are you gonna try to buy it from him now or wait and snag it at the insurance salvage auction?
*David Attenborough voice* “Distraught and powerless to help, the elder Caravan watches in agony as its young is sucked into the deep abyss of the pit.”
Pretty damn cool
I have way more problems with the belly-hanging-out-below-too-small-shirt guys I’ve had squeeze past me on planes than I have with that this outfit, which has Literally Nothing Wrong With It.
oh for goodness sake
Amazing how tiny that (what I’m assuming was a) relatively big yacht looks next to this behemoth.
I see plenty of them around, but I’ve got no clue what m/y they are 99% of the time.
I think the real story here is that someone managed to drift a Lincoln MKZ.
I wonder it will be faster due to lightness/other tech, or if we’re gonna have to wait for a “plus” version, but the outgoing S8 makes 605 horsepower. Still, a gorgeous machine and already gonna go on my dream garage list.
Had this one in the household for a while. Older gen, but still a V6 6-speed. More fun than an Accord had any right to be.
Right, so she wasn’t really lane splitting, just riding on the edge of the lane, as the article eventually says.
Also, the rider in this anecdotal video wasn’t lane-splitting, as the article eventually points out. So really this title should be “Riding in Lane Position 3 May Have Saved This Rider’s Life.”
Yup. If traffic’s backed up and you’re lane splitting going real darn slow, you’ll still save time but likely won’t suffer much beyond a little bump or maybe a slow topple over. Still not ideal but also probably not airlift bait.
I mean, yeah, they avoid getting hit by drivers who don’t slow down in time, but that risk comes right back in the form of drivers changing lanes in traffic who aren’t looking for a motorcycle zipping up between lanes.
Which is still sad.
Love this car.
Why is this article even
Stopping to help someone with a Yugo who has broken down would be like stopping to help someone with a Hummer H2 who has run out of gas.