sony1492
sony1492
sony1492

Well, for starters, I would turn around and find another way. It’s not like you’re just driving along, minding your own business, when a crowd of protesters magically appears out of nowhere and starts pounding on your windows. 

why don’t they just make the whole truck out of tailgate?

GM: “We are disinclined to acquiesce to your request.”

Two, so far.

Theyll just spin directly into the hospitals. Cuts out the middle man

*Kia enters*

I mean...not really? The design languages of the two highly-dissimilar vehicles aren’t cohesive, but honestly, the craftsmanship and attention to detail is amazing. Especially for a 61-year-old, self-taught amature coachbuilder. Take into consideration that this was the guy’s first attempt; dude’s got chops!

There is probably someone somewhere who is so excited for their loaded Traverse.

You could, but not many people would want to pay for a towncar service that showed up in a clapped-out Escort. ;)

So they jumped the shark, turned around, did a drifty skid turn, the shark jumped in the passenger seat, and now is a talking character that fights crime. Figuratively speaking.

What about the DREID-sponsored ETK 6000? ...oh, wait, that’s not a real vehicle. Been playing too much BeamNG...

Shout out to the admin of the Two Track Jeep Club in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula, where I did this.

I have a different answer

Write all you want, but with that lead image all I can hear is:

I got one ticket when I was 17. Took driver’s ed course, got it dropped from my record. 15 years later, my record is still clean. And I owned a Dodge Neon with hood scoop and racing stripes for nine years.

Bonus of living in rural area, not as many cops. (Downside is all the meth.)

No, that’s Harley-Davidson

Not vouching for the Toyota, but I will vehemently disagree that the Corvette has spectacular styling within its own price range, let alone in any price range.

Each one holding a bigger proverbial beer...