thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss

Nah.

Exactly.

Actually I sympathize for the little truck, he was holding up the big truck, but he was also consistently passing traffic.

You would be wrong. South and Central Americans I have met, seem very annoyed by this. Canadians, generally, are not. People call it America all the time here, and noone cares that America is part of the name of the continent we share.

Not me. I have a bad knee.

Hey! I demand to be called southern Alaska!

Although I do just drive a 4 wheeler, I watch a LOT of videos made by truckers on youtube, so I have learned a thing or two.

If they were coming from that direction. If they were coming to vancouver BC from one of the other directions, well, they let noone pass for 100 miles.

SR 20.

Now that would be a great car. To kijiji (Canadian version of craigslist).

Ohhh that's a good one.

I saw one two weeks ago and thought " I never knew there was a hummer pickup"

That....is odd. I have never seen one in real life.

Tri- wiper is awesome.

Well, not to say that some truck drivers don't drive in an unsafe manner, but dpending on load they could have anywhere from 20,000 -75 or 78,000 lbs in their truck, so they do have more weight holding them to the road than a 7000 lb Range Rover. However, you are right, they can't stop faster.

Although in snow a semi would have better grip than a car. How much weight is your car? I don't know what you drive but its going to be between 2000-5000 lbs.

That's cause toronto isn't what 99% of the country is like.

No. I refuse to try.

I live in Canada. We call that "normal".

This car is clean as all hell considering 271,000 miles. Normally I would dismiss a car with that many miles out of hand, but it looks well cared for, and of course, it is a 5 spd RWD van, so I give this an NP all day! $2750 ain't all that much.