I could definitely buy in to this idea, I'm in your target audience I think.
I could definitely buy in to this idea, I'm in your target audience I think.
I've never really been off the interstates in VA, apart from a vacation to Virginia Beach years ago. It definitely seems much nicer than where I'm at.
I like this "abrupt transition to dirt road" you speak of. Sounds like a great place to take an STI or an ADV bike.
Funny, this site has convinced me to never go to virginia again.
I know. Sarcasm, sorry.
Why can't we build 81 million dollar public mountain roads to nowhere for no purpose other than hooning?
I'm talking about the proximity beeeeeeeep sensors. Don't get me wrong, I definitely see their value. However backing into a vehicle and blaming broken parking sensors seems pathetic to me.
I've got a full size with a cap as well, but it's only a regular cab. I do alright with my mirrors.
Having never driven anything with parking sensors I must ask, do people rely on them that much? I've never had an issue parking the old fashioned way.
Damon, I trust you, but I hope this is just a tabloid picking one side of the coin and running with it.
Hell yes. I was talking to my friend about this same thing today!
That B-pillar is painful though...
Toyota thinks they can come up in here and make us all look like a bunch of assholes by stealing that thunder for their front-drive CVT because it’s grounded-to-the-ground? Hell no, get off my lawn.
Yes. This. All day.
It's not as hard as you imagine it will be.
Funny realization... The articles about supercars tease most people with things they can never afford. These Ranger articles tease us with something we can afford but can't have.
Peugeot has and still does make some bad ass concepts, but the only radical cars that ever seem to see production are things like the 1007.
Thought the same thing.
Scary AND batshit crazy
This is true, but those enormous blingin rims with much larger diameter tires aren't doing them any favors.