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Totaled a car, bought a car.
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2020-05-05 at 4:56 AM UTCLets see more pics.
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2020-05-05 at 11:18 AM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 2:30 PM UTCmaybe its a sign you shouldn't be driving...PERIOD. Unless you get in a multi vehicle pile up leaving several dead including yourself..
then by all means...have your family post the pics of the chaos... -
2020-05-05 at 4:42 PM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 8:46 PM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 8:47 PM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 8:48 PM UTCIs all this poverty depressing anyone else?
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2020-05-05 at 8:56 PM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 9:03 PM UTCNothing wrong with driving an older car, especially if you have a history of accidents.
New cars are a complete waste of money.
It's pretty impressive how you can walk away from an accident nowadays. Like back in the day getting impaled on the steering column was a pretty common way to die in a car wreck (nowadays steering columns are collapsable). -
2020-05-05 at 9:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Nothing wrong with driving an older car, especially if you have a history of accidents.
New cars are a complete waste of money.
It's pretty impressive how you can walk away from an accident nowadays. Like back in the day getting impaled on the steering column was a pretty common way to die in a car wreck (nowadays steering columns are collapsable).
uh yeah and they have those thingies that inflate on them and those rope thingies that strap you in 2 ur seat m8 -
2020-05-05 at 9:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting uh yeah and they have those thingies that inflate on them and those rope thingies that strap you in 2 ur seat m8
Safety cages really made a difference too. Before even if you were strapped in you were just strapped in to a crumpling piece of metal. Often the roof would collapse and the engine would come back and crush your legs.
Of course that still happens, but at much higher speeds. -
2020-05-06 at 5:25 AM UTCThey should do mental/cognitive/competence screening before issuing licenses.
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2020-05-06 at 6:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by G They should do mental/cognitive/competence screening before issuing licenses.
And there should also be height restrictions so that the industry isn't catering to extreme deviations in the market to make it so they aren't nagged at when short people can't see over the steering wheel, leaving normal-sized human beings to drive their car in peace. -
2020-05-06 at 6:15 AM UTC
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2020-05-06 at 6:38 AM UTC
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2020-05-06 at 6:39 AM UTC
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2020-05-06 at 12:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by BeeReBuddy
What happened to the hubcap?
Idk if it it came that way or not, I drove it off the lot at 8:30 pm at night, so I didn't have the most daylight to see. The headlight assembly was melted, so I put that in yesterday. It has it's flaws, but it was only $5,700 and it's my dream car. I woke up the other morning and it fall off. -
2020-05-06 at 12:28 PM UTC
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2020-05-06 at 3:37 PM UTC
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2020-05-06 at 7:08 PM UTC