Mods: 10 years and 320,000 miles later and still no engine swap yet...
just spoke with marokero about this and both wondered...
why is it only people with small cars fill it to the brim with stuff?
has anyone ever seen an excursion, navigator, hummer, etc. completely filled with stuff aside from one tiny person talking on their cellphone on their way to starbucks?
as HUGE as those suckers are, seems no one uses them for any other purpose than to take up valuable real estate on the roads and park real poorly in shopping mall lots...
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Originally Posted by theflipimage
just spoke with marokero about this and both wondered...
why is it only people with small cars fill it to the brim with stuff?
has anyone ever seen an excursion, navigator, hummer, etc. completely filled with stuff aside from one tiny person talking on their cellphone on their way to starbucks?
as HUGE as those suckers are, seems no one uses them for any other purpose than to take up valuable real estate on the roads and park real poorly in shopping mall lots...
I've had to stuff an H2 at my other job.... It really doesnt have as much room and the exterior would imply. In fact... I wouldnt be surprised if the Fit had more useable cargo space than the H2.
Mods: DC Sports DAC, DC Sports 4-2-1 Header, 4Bidden Shifter, 97-01 Prelude Moonroof Retrofit, JDM Black Housing Headlights
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Originally Posted by theflipimage
has anyone ever seen an excursion, navigator, hummer, etc. completely filled with stuff aside from one tiny person talking on their cellphone on their way to starbucks?
Probably because it would take about 3-5 times that to fill something that big... lol. I get what you're saying though
just spoke with marokero about this and both wondered...
why is it only people with small cars fill it to the brim with stuff?
has anyone ever seen an excursion, navigator, hummer, etc. completely filled with stuff aside from one tiny person talking on their cellphone on their way to starbucks?
as HUGE as those suckers are, seems no one uses them for any other purpose than to take up valuable real estate on the roads and park real poorly in shopping mall lots...
we tend to like testing stuff to the limit. For the FIT, it's famous for being small and roomy, people purchase the car mainly for that so they want to put their money to the ultimate test most of the time! As for the Hummer, the car is built entirely for a different purpose. People tend to go off-roading instead to test out what the car is really made of.
Hey, I used 4x4 on the 4Runner two years ago on an icy road, and managed to make it spin 90 degrees to the right, then 180 degrees to the left Traffic stopped on Jericho Turnpike after that. Thank God it was past midnight, and not many cars and/or cops on the road
The Fit is my suv: storage utility vehicle
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