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Good point.

Let's face it, folks just don't have common sense when they get into their cars anymore (even I succumb to distractions far too often)....

And, yeah, 4WD is a huge help (I wouldn't have survived Quebec without it)....

This may sound crazy, but I actually LIKED getting out and flipping the hubs on my old Scout....it made me more aware that it was a whole other vehicle, in terms of handling, once 4WD was engaged...
 
I've not seen many people actually giving any real reason why they NEED a hulking great SUV for daily driving. I'm not just talking here, I'm talking anywhere. I've never driven one, but I have no need to and don't want to. I'm quite happy with smaller cars, thank you very much :-)
 
Mark,

I hope you were kidding. FYI I drive the speed limit or 5 miles over. Even faster if I need to pass, and I stay right. So you could blow right by if that makes you feel good. I hope you don't really take that attitude to the road.

Washertalk. I bought the Bug because it's very fuel efficent, and it's not bad on the environment considering it's a diesel. It burns very little at a time, so it's very clean.

You think there's theatrics in Texas, come to Lousiana and watch even more drama.
 
Jason, have you had any problems with it?

People seem to either get flawless ones, or ones with problems galore...

I'm tall, and I like them for comfort.
 
Jason,

This is off topic but I have a VW TDI also . . . if you don't know about tdiclub.com then you should. Mine is great on mileage, which I love, but honestly the worst car I've ever owned in terms of reliability of major components. Without the help from the club I doubt if I would still own it . . . truly a lifesaver.

Your theatrics comment reminded me of one memory of driving in Louisiana. It was 1980, and a good friend had just bought a new Renault R5 from his old dealer in Georgia, although he lived in Texas. We drove his Alfa trade-in to Georgia, picked up the little silver R5, complete with red "LeCar" decals, and proceeded back to Texas. By Lousiana we really wanted to cover some ground and I had the Renault sitting on 80 when we passed a new Trans Am somewhere on I-10, complete with the "screaming chicken" decal on the hood. In a moment the Pontiac came blasting by and pulled in front of us. That was fine with me, except soon he slowed down to 70 and I repassed him. This happened three times before the guy finally got off the interstate. He A) did't want to go 80, and B) couldn't stand anyone else going faster than he was. We all laughed too hard about that!

More on topic, I don't care for SUVs too much either. Not all SUV drivers are inconsiderate, but I'm REALLY tired of those who park full-sized SUVs in clearly labeled compact spaces. The worst I ever had happen was a few years ago when I parked my Fiat X1/9 in the City of Beverly Hills parking garage to take care of some business at Planning. When I came back there was a Lincoln Navigator on the left, and a Range Rover on the right, both in compact spaces. I couldn't get in either door of the Fiat as both SUVs were over the white lines.

All I can guess is that the Range Rover driver was a very tiny, skinny woman who squeezed out the door. After waiting awhile, I finally was able to open the passenger door of the Fiat, hold onto the roof, and reach my arm in to turn on the ignition and hit the passenger's window button. That allowed me to lean on the window sill and snake my legs into the Fiat, tail first. Now I just go up to the top floor of the garage and figure on walking down a lot of stairs, as the lower level is usually full of big SUVs with drivers too lazy to go to the full-sized spaces on the upper levels.

Big SUVs can be a menace to pedestrians, too. In Santa Monica the cops sometimes run sting operations where a disguised cop will start to cross an uncontrolled crosswalk on Santa Monica Blvd. or Wilshire. People who don't stop instantly will then be ticketed by a waiting motorcycle cop. That's fine if you're in the No. 1 lane, but try being in the No. 2 or 3 lane with an Escalade in the No. 1 lane! You'll NEVER see the pedestrian, as he or she is not as tall as the SUV . . . and they'll still ticket all of you. I haven't been caught myself, but now if I have an SUV to my left and I sense it slow down I hit the brakes asap just in case. Thankfully I don't drive a lot in Santa Monica.
 
I hate all of them

All I can think of is the big "Wagon Queen Family Truck-sters" (National Lampoon's Family Vacation) Before us kids talked my Dad into a Mercedes-Benz, we had 3 station wagons, and yes, you could pile everything in, but they were ugly. SUV's and Mini Vans fall into the same category. What really perplexes me is people who buy them thinking it's the "cool" thing to do...to see a woman all dressed up CLIMBING in and out of one is such a ridiculous sight....not to mention loading up one with every ammenity known to man-kind. Buy a big American or German sedan and look stylish while being able to cart around all of the people and stuff you can imagine....just my gripe. :)
 
Flawless Bug here

I have a good one, I have almost 49,000 miles and very little trouble. But let's see what happens when the warranty goes out (Which happens in about 1,000 miles).
 
I'm so glad I don't have a long-ass commute any more. Used to be 60 miles/day, though some of the worst gridlock in the nation (1 hr to go 30 miles, more like 2 hrs on a Friday). Now I have a 2 mile five minute commute from one side of downtown to the other side... no freeways/bridges/interchanges in the route. Just a few stop signs and traffic lights, and of course I plot my course to shave a minute or two off the journey each morning anyway ;-)

My commute car is a Dodge Neon coupe; when I was doing the gridlock dance, I had some SUV's cut me off - usually a middle-aged woman at the wheel, with a sneer on her puss. By the way, recent studies showed that woman drivers will not brake as hard for male pedestrians as they will for female pedestrians... LOL...

Anyway, back on topic... I've found with the Neon that defensive driving means taking some assertive action. I can usually spot an SUV trying to come up and do a hairy pass from the right... so if I'm in the fast lane, I'll try to speed up to prevent them from doing that. Even though it's just a 3 speed automatic, the Neon is light enoug that the 2 liter four will enable it to accelerate briskly once the tranny kicks down to second gear. Sometimes though there's nothing you can do, but just slow down and let them pass or do whatever they think they need to do to get to their destination 2 seconds ahead of you.

I happen to have a full size long bed Dodge pickup, as well. I don't take any crap from SUV's when I'm in that monster, LOL.

Pet peeve around here: People in slow moving vehicles (usually sedans or minivans) who think that since they have two or more people, they should be in the carpool lane, even though the carpool hours are not active and they are going much slower than the other lanes of traffic. I just shake my head at their naivitee/stupidity/rudeness and pass on the right - carefully - at the earliest opportunity.

Last but not least, Jason, you could fight fire with fire. Buy an older full size pickup. The more beat-up, the better. Then go out on the highway during commute hours and DARE the SUV drivers to act like the aholes they seem to be.
 
Nifty little car Louis. Is that gas or electric?

Neither. It's powered by small rodents in cages. Louis goes on semi-annual field trips to Norway where he collects lemmings before they commit mass suicide - not only pleasing PETA but also respecting the environment.

OK, that was a joke.

Heheheh.

It's a Smart car, the "Fortwo" or something like that. The motors are below the floor pan. Some are diesel, very popular in Europe, but Mercedes has lost $billions on the Smart cars, never made a profit so far. There are plans to bring Smart to the USA. For a time they were discussing bringing a four door model here, but dropped that out of cost considerations. CR said the Smart is probably downright dangerous on American freeways, but I suspect that won't keep ownders from venturing out for short hops. It could be a great commute vehicle on clogged freeways, esp if the state decides to let them go free in the car pool lanes (like motorcycles and hybrids getting more than 40 mpg).

I wouldn't mind having a Smart car for my 2 mile commute.
 
I couldn't drive it.. Too small..I am clasterphobic..I did sit in one back in september, while in detroit..
 
Some one Rear Ended Me Today..
Not without dinner, flowers a movie and some LifeSavers, I hope.

Doesn't the law expect you to get a phone number and exchange addresses in those situations? Not always the first thing on one's mind, I suppose.

Now as far as banning bad drivers....
The propblem., IMHO is that everyone thinks THEY are the GOOD driver and that the other guy is the BAD driver.

Proficiency testing perhaps?
*LOL* This is the turn-signal lever, people. USE IT!
The left lane is the FAST lane (VROOM-VROOM!)
Ice, rain, snow or leaves on the ground? Guess what? You have no traction SLOW-down Mr. or Ms. lead-foot.
 
Dear Dear Toggels,
They hit my back bumper very slightly, put a dent in it and bowed it a little... I am not at home (but headed there shortly) other wise i'd post a pic, but i drove me truck..If some one did do that they would need everything but the flowers..Choclate would be preferred...

What is IMHO?????
 
Nope... The rear ended part was me and did not offend one bit... Got a good giggle from it... Need to think before posting things like "I got rear ended today"...For some of us, that could mean several things..
 
Eww, Did he hit you hard Steve?
Sometimes it can really give you a jolt.
Were you hurt at all?
I hope he wasn't too hard on you.

I bet you really felt it afterwards.
I know if he hit you just right it may have jammed your tailpipe making things unnavigable. Were you able to readily leave afterwards or did you feel tied to the scene due to the condition of your vehicle?

It was nice that they felt obligated to taking you,
to dinner and other activities.
Frankly, the fact that your day included dinner, a movie, and snacks to nibble on in conjunction with the aforementioned 'activity' is impressive.
Really says something of our Steve.

He has Standards!
 
The Good driver?

My cousin Milton drives a full size Silverado and drives like an asshole. ONe time I complained about bad drivers. He just laughed and said, "What's wrong with a little good driving". I said, "Nothing. Going fast is fine, but being an ASSHOLE is not." He shut up after that.

Another thing that irks me is the people that tailgate on cloverleafs (crisscrossing interstate intersections). The I-49/I-10 clover in Lafayette isn't banked properly so the speed limit is 25. I can do it 35 in the Bug and maybe a little more in Helen's Pontiac. But it never fails, some d@ck will come ride my ass going around the cloverleaf, that's when I take it down the 25 and then floor it when I get back on the interstate.

Speeding laws should be enforced but bad driving needs to be heavily enforced.
 
Speeding laws should be enforced but bad driving needs to be

The testoterone laden need training. (and perhaps also to be made aware of their "condition") On the other hand the overly meek and those who overly hesitate cause accidents too!

I think we need to ban the once mandatory 55 m.p.h (I think that is 90 km/h)for a more realistic number, on those roads where it is safe to do so.

It is said that there statistically there are FEWER traffic accidents at slightly higher speeds (65 to 75 m.p.h) in that the drivers are said to tend to be more focused and alert.
 
I LOVE my '95 Chevy Suburban 4X4. I don't drive it every day, though. I'm usually in my E350 box delivery truck. I need the Suburban to tow my camper and take the gear along. Also, I go to the mountains alot, so I like the 4X4 aspect as well as the massive cargo room. On a recent trip, I averaged 15 mpg in MOUNTAIN driving. That's pretty damn good. I averaged over 17 on a cross-country trip a few years ago.

It's you people in the damn small cars that pull out in front of my box truck all the freakin' time. I guess it's invisible or must look like it's lumbering down the road. I usually get pulled out-in-front-of at least 3 times a day. I drive on the interstates alot. I can't tell you how many times someone in a small car will be tailgating my truck, whip out to pass me, & then cut me off & go right off the exit ramp. I could go on & on but I need to take my gas guzzling box truck out to pick up more appliances right now. LONG LIVE THE SUV!!!!
 
Really???

It's us people in the DAMN small cars that have just as much right to be on the road as the people that drive the big stuff. I usually don't tailgate and cut people off. I'm the 1% that actually use a turn signal and tries to drive properly.

Down here in the south, it's you people in the damn big trucks and SUV's that tailgate/whip around/cut off us small cars to get to the next exit. So I guess that evens out huh?
 
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