To quote my drivers ed teacher:
“Smart car? SMART CAR?!? I don’t know whats so smart about it. Looks like if you go rear-ended by a bicycle, you’d be dead!”
To quote my drivers ed teacher:
“Smart car? SMART CAR?!? I don’t know whats so smart about it. Looks like if you go rear-ended by a bicycle, you’d be dead!”
Unfortunately, we agreed that the answers to those would be strictly off the record. And to be honest, besides all of our natural curiosity, it wouldn’t really matter. The method used here, for various reasons, is pretty much impossible for anyone to recreate.
Is it the perfect car for my grandmother (who likes the way my Wrangler looks but nothing else about it)?
Why buy this over a comparable Fiat 500x?
How are the sight lines out of it?
Can you take some pictures of the underside? There has been a lot of talk on other forums about screws hanging down on the underside as…
It must suck to live in a state that requires front license plates.
Such an improvement. FCA should be doing that yesterday.
Post the one with the fixed headlights!
I like the way you think!
What kind of market share do they have now? I see a ton of Tundras (heh) but I think that has to do with them being popular in my area as Toyata has a manufacturing facility nearby (Buffalo, WV).
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a regular cab Tundra in person. It’s kind of different looking.
Though they were purchased later by Chrysler, I think one could argue for Jeep. Additionally, RAM seems to be worth a pretty penny right now (of course RAM was part of Dodge until recently, so it kind of goes with your point).
I wanted one until I test drove it.
No, I’m actually pretty serious. To me, the main reason to have a self-driving vehicle would be so I could do other things in the time that I would otherwise be driving. For me, that’s about 1.5 to 2 hours a day.
Microbus?
If we’re going to do self-driving vehicles, I want mine to be a large cargo van. That way, I can put a treadmill in it and exercise on my way to/from work. Or a bed, so I can sleep on my way to/from work. I don’t need the fancy, futuristic crap. I guess I want a self driving RV.
I went in...2002 I think? We took the shuttle to the track, but for some reason we walked on the way back. Maybe it wasn’t as bad as I remember, but to a then 11 year old, it was a long freaking walk.
If you enjoy trains and you’re within a decent drive to WV, Cass is well worth the trip.
No.