No thanks. A few years ago, where I live we had a transit strike, in the middle of winter. Aside from several people freezing to death walking in the cold this was typical of the traffic. It would take me over an hour per km at points.
No thanks. A few years ago, where I live we had a transit strike, in the middle of winter. Aside from several people freezing to death walking in the cold this was typical of the traffic. It would take me over an hour per km at points.
I am confused by this cotd. These are the Geto Boyz I know
I was very close to purchasing a 79 Lincoln town car. 80 inches wide. Next year.
Its true though. One of the guys I know missed out on a promotion, because he can't drive. I had been saying for years he should get his license. Cars = Freedom. I remember I loved borrowing my parents cars, or driving around the 1992 Tempo I was very fortunate to receive. In 2009 I crashed that tempo...and…
I saw that Marquis. I friggin approve wholeheartedly of that thing. If I had known I was getting a $3000 ins payout, I would have inquired.
No it makes sense, I just thought, damn even here (Our limits are 62) people drive faster than that very often.
I dont think you get warranties on cars from the 70's.
I would like to ask this. What exactly would an "unethical automobile transmission" consist of??
you guys have a funny definition of "flying". Here flying is 85 mph +
Abortion? Criminal Code? Gay Marriage? Those are ethics questions. What kind of transmission is in your car is not in any way shape or form an ethical question.
that would be epic.
That is what I am thinking too!
Agreed! Although it doesnt look like the shrubbery's were damaging the cart at all.
Looks like a hella good time.
What if I am driving my '79 Lincoln I am about to buy?? That car is as wide as most lanes. Is it still ok for a split? (width 79.6 inches?)
Same thing happened to me although I am not a professional escort like you (wait...what?)
No. You keep your ignorant opinion to yourself. Lane splitting effects every vehicle on the road, not just yours.
Thx for the tip. I will never confuse my wagoneers again!
As spiderman's uncle once said, with great (automotive) power comes great responsibility. Some one didnt use their great automotive power responsibly. Singapore must just about be the worst place on the planet to have a super car anyways, no open roads anywhere.
So, this is the cherokee wagoneer then right? \