Stubborn people can be correct, too. Definitely not a Mustang.
I have no strong opinion on the Mustang in general, from its birth to the seemingly 700 different variants available now. I’ve never hated it, although being a kid when they changed to fox bodies, I was disappointed to see them basically look like K-cars. But even then, I wasn’t hearbroken. So I think I’m as close to…
I feel like I’m going insane because that thing looks fucking hideous.
*Horsechach
The summer camp I went to as a kid had this really fat horse, which would fart mightily with every stride at full gallop.
Certainly people should pay attention. But most car-pedestrian accidents aren’t because someone stepped in front of a car that didn’t have time to stop.
And how about drivers look up from their cell phones long enough to notice that there are pedestrians in marked crosswalks that they have a legal obligation to stop for?
Interestingly enough, I just took my first old person defensive driving course and the instructor was very adamant that we just stop using the word “accident” entirely and call it what it is, a “crash”.
This is typical of rich people giving “advice” to us “poors.” They are saying, “you could be just like us if you only drove a beater.” Or really, they mean we need to stay in our lane.
i personally think it just shows rich people being completely out of touch with reality. i don’t think that person writing the article knows what daily driving a 3k car really entails. like, are you going to get fired for being late to work due to breakdowns? when does it make sense to stop repairing a 3k car? what if…
WTF, this is my least favorite thing about Teslas. How hard is it to put a smaller touch screen (maybe half that size?) and still incorporate physical buttons?
Mustang II, Electric Boogaloo will forever be a missed opportunity
Dear major automobile manufacturers,
No.