It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.
It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.
Finally, an electric car for us assholes!
That reminds me of highschool. My best friend and I wanted to use Estes rockets to power a toy car. We went through quite a few iterations before we got something that didn’t flip upside down, just spin in circles, or take off in random directions.
The only difference between Actually Elon and Scammer Elon is who gets the money, all Elon is Scam Elon.
I have zero sympathy for these people.
Crypto.
Anyone reasonable would see Elon Musk attached to something and immediately get as far away from it as possible. Telsa stans don’t think like the rest of us.
To be honest, Muskrats are there for the taking. Believers in Musk have already checked their critical thinking skills at the door, so it’s a market where everyone you try to scam are already stupid enough to fall for scams. You don’t have to waste your time with people who can think critically, you just go directly…
I’m already disappointed the movie isn’t actually titled “The Crow: Sobbing Nipple of Justice.”
As a person who is “five-foot-nine,” that sounds like it wouldn’t be too much of a problem. I appreciate the information very much! I don’t think I’d ever want to stick a person between my kids anyway, so I don’t think that will ever come up. As long as there is enough room for the driver and passenger, it sounds like…
Have had my Maverick less than a month, but love it. I had always ruled out a truck, based on price and had my heart set on a hybrid to replace my 16 year old Wrangler, so the truck part was a bonus, as was the price. To validate the mileage part, my two tank measured mpg figures were 42 and 45 with a pretty even…
Hopefully someone can shed some light on the question. I haven’t come across much as to actual ownership with a car seat.
I’m past child-lugging age, but I do have a Maverick. My guess is that it will be tight if you are nominally tall (+6 feet). It isn’t the smallest back seat, but seeing how large car seats are these days, it could be a squeeze. The nice thing is that you can actually see one on a lot these days and give it a test.
I’m wondering the same thing. Currently in the market for a Hybrid or PHEV that isn’t an SUV.
Any Jalops out there have any insight on using car seats in the Maverick? From what I’ve read, it looks like it’s a real hassle for most seats and that leg room quickly becomes an issue... Love to know if anyone has any personal experience though.
I've been to Scotland several times and I can tell you there is a lot of overlap between "AI created gibberish" and "Scottish people talking."
Big truck = Small Penis.
5-speed 18 year old Honda Element haver - I’d agree that I’m definitely paying more attention to my driving than most of the people on the road with me - but I am not sure giving THEM manuals would be the answer. ;)
Yeah, that’s an odd one to call a myth. I can eat a sandwich when I’m driving on I80, but not while maneuvering city or town streets.
Manual cars ARE safer. My original response to the OP was removed (intentionally), but I’ll continue to disagree, that it’s a stupid myth (or a myth in general). You’re obviously lying if you think a manual car doesn’t force you to pay some kind of attention to the act of driving and your surroundings. You’re also…