
“A Ferrari that carries a mountain bike” - what more could you ask for!
“A Ferrari that carries a mountain bike” - what more could you ask for!
Compared to the number of assholes who noticed all the fog but kept doing 60 mph anyway, when they should have been doing 30? Probably a few.
You did the right thing though. If you can’t stop in the amount of visible clear road, then you are gambling your life on an accident not occurring ahead.
Slow down to what? 20mph? 40mph? If there are no signs saying slow down to x mph then how do you know what to slow down to?
I hate Diesel Brothers because it’s predictable, regurgitated banality aimed squarely at the lowest common denominator consuming entertainment.
Schwalbe make bicycle tires in various colours but state outright that the plain black ones are more durable. Nuff said.
How does it open up?
Some of the new semi-autonomous driving features are available only with auto transmission. If you’re going all out on a new vehicle there’s a tech incentive to drop the manual.
It’s amazing how people need to literally run off the road before realising that driving 10 hours straight is a Bad Idea.
Uh, it’s not even OK to open a door “at random” while parked on the side of the road in case a cyclist is passing. Or change lanes without indicating. Let alone opening a door while driving.
If your situation is such that you’d consider deleting airbags to save some money, you’re buying used cars not new.
Not just today, maybe in the 20th century.
Dont drink
What about reducing coverage if those two modes are used off the track?
Outside of the US, pickup trucks are pretty rare. Back in NZ most light towing vehicles (trailers, small boats) are just normal mid-large sedans, at least before the SUV class exploded. Pretty sure this Honda will handle the jandal.
Ironic that the mainstream media (TV) became a joke and Youtube now hosts serious auto journalism.
Looks like a Fast & Furious Aston..
That era Charade was my first car. 1L sewing machine engine, 2-speed clutch-less “Daimatic” transmission: you actually had to move the lever between Low and High. Total crap can but fond memories. /CSB
Ah that’s what it is. Idiots!