- Joined
- Feb 2, 2010
- Messages
- 27,101
- Reaction score
- 12,359
- Location
- Granada, España
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Libertarian - Left
Yep.......
So's my belly.
Yep.......
Do you know what my f150 would do to that thing? :shock:
So's my belly.
It would make it extinct within 5 years... along with all life on Earth?
It works great at running over pandas and baby seals as well. :thumbs:
It works great at running over pandas and baby seals as well. :thumbs:
Yep.......
Now I really feel like a shorty.
I bet you $20 that if you hit a wombat in that, it'd **** the car.
So how does this work in practice? The (FIAT Panda) Cross has lots of traction, it's small, light and nimble like its petrol brother, which results in it being more capable than you might imagine, and also quite a lot of fun. On the off-road route across the top of North Wales, which was mostly gravel and rocks, with a few large holes and ditches where the road had been washed away, the Panda had no problems whatsoever. Muddy forest tracks again posed no serious challenge, and it even made it across newly-ploughed fields
Now I really feel like a shorty.
It's ok Frodo, most people do. :2razz:
I'm not a prepubescent boy troll.
Damn, I make that mistake with everyone, isn't anyone a prepubescent boy troll anymore?
Damn, I make that mistake with everyone, isn't anyone a prepubescent boy troll anymore?
Those would probably be great in cities where the price of a home can get above a couple hundred thousand dollars. But in a lot of areas of the country you can buy a real home for the price of one of these tiny homes(even the price of a tiny home if you built it yourself)
Houses
The issue isn't just building an economical house,
but also building one whose energy requirements are sustainable.
Sure, you can probably afford to build a 3,000 square foot house in podunk Iowa, but the energy demands of that house are going to be considerable.