But were there any Autobianchis around?
But were there any Autobianchis around?
You do have to be careful with those high centers of gravity. I recall most of those truck based vans and even SUVs had a warning label attached to the sum visor about them tipping over easier than a passenger car.
Ah, thank you for enlightening me. Now that I think about it, lots of vans like that had the rear seat taken out. I can also remember riding in the rearmost seat right by the doors several times and not tipping over. Huh. I did always find it funny that you could see where the rear extension was welded on on older…
I have never in my life heard of one just tipping over, even when loaded beyond good sense with ladders on the roof. I used to think the same of the high roof Dodge/Freightliner Sprinters (Mercedes) when they first came to the USA. To me they looked too top heavy.
That says a lot. I also noticed they didn’t credit you for those images. I’ve read the RX8 article before and that is some nice well rounded journalism.
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Wait, people actually read that crap I throw against the wall over there?
Can you tell him Oppo is still alive and well?
They don’t call it the silly-con valley for nothing.
I’ve seen that style in a few rural counties in Georgia, always on new Ford Taurusi.
I don’t think anyone has enjoyed the experience of owning a Jeep Patriot, so where’s the positive?
His attitude towards that already too polite police officer can best be described as entitled and pouting, so he certainly didn’t win any fans there. But escaping in a totaled car leaking oil and maybe gasoline is somehow more irresponsible than racing on a public street, which is really just the icing on the cake, of…
Equally disturbing is that someone rich enough to crash a car worth more than most real estate (outside of the city of course) is so reckless and irresponsible to flee the scene of an accident when he obviously has full insurance to take care of it. The owner of that van that got destroyed probably would take its loss…
Just unfamiliar with that bit of the English language. I humbly retract my statement.
Don’t bring the Torch into this. Leave Jason alone.
Remember when Tesla stans were volunteering to deliver customer’s cars to them, for free, for the company?
Remember when Tesla stans were volunteering to deliver customer’s cars to them, for free, for the company?
What? It makes no sense for that car to be in San Francisco at all. Though I guess that is not the point.
You throw your soggy lunch at the nearest homeless man and take off into the sunset for the drive of your life.