spyderman4g63
spyderman4g63
spyderman4g63

It has NOTHING to do with approach angles. It has to do with ergonomics.

What exactly are the negatives of a crossover? Being totally serious here.

Lifted sedans are already here. They are called trucks.

It’s like people buy cars based off things other than stats and practicality!

That’s a shortsighted way of looking at that. There are tons of charities, advocacy groups, or other organizations who spend/earn money but have a primary goal that isn’t OMG CAPITALISM

Considering they are laying off staff to become profitable, I find that sentence disingenuous.

The war is lost, buddy, accept your fate like a man.

Terrified? You cannot be serious. My stable consists of a 318ti, an M235i, an i3, a R55 Clubman, a Wrangler TJ, and a Speed Triple 900- all relatively small vehicles. I live and drive in a rural area where full size pickups are prevalent, and my wife and I have yet to be “terrified.”

We have a new Ram 1500 with the 3.6/8 speed combo, and with 750-1000 lbs in the bed and three adults inside, it gets 22 mpg at 80 mph. Modern trucks are great.

What makes you think it’s satire? It’s a pretty common opinion of big city dwellers that like to tell the rest of the country how to act. Remember, not everyone lives in a big city.

Youre set in your ways because you don’t know why they’re useful. We are trying with the idea of getting an f-150 supercrew to replace my wife’s suv. You very well might now be in this stage of life or situation.

I would never own a full-sized pickup(except for maybe a SRT10), but warning bells go off when someone starts opining on what everyone else should drive. I can see similar arguments made against V8 ponycars- two inefficient, too big, too powerful, etc. My overriding vehicular ownership philosophy is: What car or

Chrysler has put the radio controls on the back of the wheel since the 90s. A switch, not a knob, up for up down for down. Same switch on left side for stations, button in the middle for mode. The are very intuitive, once you use them it takes about 10 seconds to figure them out and you will wish ever car had them. GM

I emerged from Cleveland but I can’t speak for any other idiots

Electrification will lessen the importance of combustion engines, an area where German carmakers have built a reputation over decades for quality and engineering prowess unreliability.

Cars are transportation designed to be as safe as possible, even for pedestrians.

Justin’s article left out the fact that she was crossing legally and on a pedestrian ramp.

From the description, the alternative is walking a mile to a crosswalk. In hindsight, yes, easy to say she should have done so. In practice, I’m sure she’s not the first.

I mean OF COURSE the people who were racing are responsible, but it’s common sense not to cross the street with a baby stroller without a crosswalk. Who jaywalks on a 4 lane road with a median, anyway?