11-22-2007, 12:37 PM
I think you should also add the perpensity of people with 4x4's to put the biggest baddest swamper knobby tires that will fit their stock rims, and expect to have any forwards momentum in the snow...
Also think it's funny the number of people who put those huge straight pipe, rear exit exhaust on their trucks too...what are you trying to do? Simulate the sound of a REAL engine? I mean, my old-ass 77 C10 has a 5.7L V8, which was tiny by size standards back then, and yet it's larger than most of the common truck motors today, and you don't see me putting the loudest bloody exhaust available on it to make it sound bigger...
It used to mainly be people with Honda's that I noticed drive either the most agressively or carelessly (this would be the modded rusty old Civics, Integras, Accords, etc). But lately, it seems anyone with some form of Toyota (Matrix, Corolla S, Sienna....ya, I said it, Sienna) are driving their vehicles like they are LeMans racecars or something. Tailgating, weaving through traffic, not using turn signals, etc etc.
Think those things should all count too...
Also think it's funny the number of people who put those huge straight pipe, rear exit exhaust on their trucks too...what are you trying to do? Simulate the sound of a REAL engine? I mean, my old-ass 77 C10 has a 5.7L V8, which was tiny by size standards back then, and yet it's larger than most of the common truck motors today, and you don't see me putting the loudest bloody exhaust available on it to make it sound bigger...
It used to mainly be people with Honda's that I noticed drive either the most agressively or carelessly (this would be the modded rusty old Civics, Integras, Accords, etc). But lately, it seems anyone with some form of Toyota (Matrix, Corolla S, Sienna....ya, I said it, Sienna) are driving their vehicles like they are LeMans racecars or something. Tailgating, weaving through traffic, not using turn signals, etc etc.
Think those things should all count too...
Bleeding Ford Blue again...