>>28558646
Google-sensei says a bronco with the sasquatch package weighs 200lbs more than a model x but if you have a gay 4 cylinder with no options then yeah that's true
>>28558806
1985 Bronco. >The curb weight of a Tesla Model X varies slightly depending on the specific configuration, but generally falls between 5,148 lbs and 5,498 lbs.
>The curb weight of a 1985 Ford Bronco typically ranges from 4,300 to 4,500 pounds
Why do bus riders always focus on (current year) models ?
>>28558873
Because it's common knowledge to anyone who's been alive for more than 14 seconds that newer cars are significantly heavier than older cars, so the assumption made is that the other person is neither 13 seconds old not actually mentally retarded, and couldn't possibly be comparing the weight of a brand new electric SUV to a 40 year old car made of tinfoil and toothpicks.
>>28558419 (OP)
I've been saying that these retards driving tractor tier trucks on the road should need to be in the right lane like any other transport truck.
>>28558419 (OP)
So would I need one for my Crown Victoria? What about my old Chevy van that basically has a body on a frame but the body is welded to the frame so technically it's unibody?
>>28559799 >So would I need one for my Crown Victoria
Yes > What about my old Chevy van that basically has a body on a frame but the body is welded to the frame so technically it's unibody?