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Carmageddon II Carpocalypse Now. Only game installed on my pc.
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This looks good. No goofy mustache front.
It used to be that "answer is always Roadmaster" but now the answer is always Miata. The only Roadmaster listed I found was a hearse. I'd totally drive this beast.
Seats 3 in front and one in the casket...
In the olden days, the answer was always either Miata or Roadmaster. There has never been an officially sanctioned Miata wagon so here's a Roadmaster. It is a bit more than just a "wagon."
Easy answer! The most unreliable vehicle I've ever owned is my 2001 Jetta TDi. Possibly the most expensive vehicle I've ever owned, too. This car has been on a tow-truck more than any vehicle I've ever owned. 2 transmissions, 2 injector pumps; too much.
The tax is offset by the credit for the front approach angle.
Technically, these cannot tow anything. Mine has a sticker on the rear bumper, above the hitch bar/ball that says it must never be used to tow anything. The GVWR is 6000 pounds and it weighs about the same just sitting there.
Nice!
Mine has a 4 cylinder and AUTOMATIC and it does ok. It may not like headwinds or big hills but it hasn't found a hill it couldn't climb.
These have a pretty good floorplan.
If the vehicle had fixed rear sidewalls and a modular unit that slid into the bay it would have a more rigid structure for crash worthiness. My wife and I wish we could do something like this with our little RV. It's based on a Toyota truck and it would be great if I could use it as a truck when it's not needed as…
Blue with black wheels.
I see them on bro trucks in Nevada, too. Not cool to be totally blinded by these lamps.
My only complaint with a powerful offroad lamp is when they're used on the road and the oncoming traffic is completely blinded by the "summoning the freaking sun" effect.
I'm from western Mass. My friend's truck never had any real problems plowing and he was smart enough to keep the roads clear enough that he wouldn't have to push to big a layer.