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@BerserkerCatSplat, Super 8.8?
@BerserkerCatSplat, Super 8.8?
Of course the lawyer says that.
One should note that nine people is two more than can be legally transported in a Scénic. Being cramped into the car that way might have prevented an effective escape.
It definitely looks like that. Runaway diesels are scary but it still baffles me that the people driving these cars can't put the thing in neutral and stop. I'm not aware that an automatic Grand Scénic can't be shifted to neutral under power and TG tested that an electronic handbrake will still work while you're moving and will stop you.
Planning a ridiculous cross-country roadtrip involving:
- Two cars
- Two car sale transactions
- A train
- Either a plane, a truck, or a second shorter road trip.
I can't do anything normal, can I?
Not yet, but I don't see any reason not to stick a Gopro to the roof for at least one of those legs.Do you have the video to prove it? lol
Planning a ridiculous cross-country roadtrip involving:
- Two cars
- Two car sale transactions
- A train
- Either a plane, a truck, or a second shorter road trip.
I can't do anything normal, can I?
It definitely looks like that. Runaway diesels are scary but it still baffles me that the people driving these cars can't put the thing in neutral and stop. I'm not aware that an automatic Grand Scénic can't be shifted to neutral under power and TG tested that an electronic handbrake will still work while you're moving and will stop you.
So Mitsubishi is leaving Europe.
I figured this would come sooner or later after the circa 2005 Lancer that came from the factory with an aftermarket Blaupunkt and a spordy steering wheel from some accessory catalog. Everyone else had an integrated stereo by 2005 but it's as if Mitsubishi couldn't be bothered.
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