LOL, yeah, but Centralia does not have undead corpses mutated beyond recognition trying to kill you. Neither did San Diego (where that story took place), but you know what I mean. xD
That's great, except if 1- you're short like me, or 2, there is some serious effing fog to deal with & that's why you're navigating by tail-light at like 5mph. lol
This is what I dealt with, in my story, but this pic was taken from the passenger seat of my Jeep much later in history, somewhere about 2008. lol
This was at some point in the early 2000s; I was still driving my Neon & still going to college. I had been up with friends playing Silent Hill on Playstation, until about 1am. It's the downside to having ADD, my brain keeps going even if my body is about 20 steps behind, so sleeping is a bit of an issue most days.…
Enhanced Some Like It Red Hot exterior with body-color door handles and mirrors
It looks like storage. Skateboards and stuff.
Also, a note on size. This thing is smaller than the 80s Rampage. Just for reference. They are TINY.
That depends on the v8 and the transmission gearing. xD
I'm shocked it didn't have a v8 swap or something .. lol
maybe that's the real reason behind that whole AWD version out now. lol
Two things are helping to goose Tesla sales up in Scandinavia, actually. The first is that Norway is a pretty wealthy country, relatively speaking, and it values its reputation as an environmentally country, as the excellent Freakonomics podcast explains:
Maybe if you off-road at the beach? We never did that.
The tail-lights are my only issue with that; the rear ambers in the pic look taller (as in the run the whole height of the tail light)
Yet you never see a Ferrari at Ikea (or at least, I haven't ever, and I used to live in a pretty well-off part of San Diego.. lol)
Jeep: Where we're going, we don't need roads. :p
Lol, I wasn't taking the pic to show off the road we're on. That's at Joshua Tree Natl' Park; definitly not the toughest roads there. I just never took pics of the harsher roads we were on, because we were moving & it wouldn't have been an ideal spot to stop & take pics, like at Occotillo Wells where we caught air off…
Exactly. "Mall Rated" Implies the Jeep can't go off-road. All Jeeps can go off-road, it's just that a Trailhawk or Trail-Rated model can go farther, or through harsher terrain. lol