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I agree with this assessment. The car is totalled, but, particularly if they were belted in, the occupants probably got away with just a few scratches, if that.
Well that’s good. When I saw how bad the wreckage was, I was fearing the worst.
Meanwhile...
Those Kia Stinger GTs are pretty nice looking cars. I’m starting to see a few of them out there.
I saw a VERY clean 2nd gen 300zx on the road this morning. Gray with black wheels, very nice sounding exhaust, and you could definitely hear the turbos. Might be more common in other areas of the country but you don't see many in upstate NY. Always like to see the 90's imports like the 300zx, 3000gt, Supra, RX7, NSX, etc.
I just saw a Porsche Boxster Spyder, the first one in some time. This one was blue with black fabric roof. It has been years, literally, since I last saw a Boxster Spyder. They were fairly common when they first came out in, when? 2016? And this was the first one I ever saw in blue, too.
Interesting. It is like a Can Am Spyder with the wheels reversed and a passenger seat on the side instead of behind.
I know motorcycle riders who switch to trikes when they get older and/or have balance issues. I guess this could be good for them, but I think the Harley trikes and the Can Am both look cooler.
As a side note, Billy Joel is a big motorcycle guy, but he uses a side car now because of balance issues.
Personally, the thing I like most about riding a motorcycle is maneuvering on 2 wheels. To me, if you are going to add a wheel, you may as well just buy a convertible and at least have the safety of being in a car.
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