RD4590
Vortex Clipper
The hood to my car flew up and broke while driving on the freeway. Luckily I was near an exit ramp when it happened. Looks like I’m going to have to go to a body shop.
Dangerous of course but forgive me if I find it hilarious.
Are the hinges replaceable as well? It sounds like an expensive repair. And did it hit the windscreen or roof?
Are the hinges replaceable as well? It sounds like an expensive repair. And did it hit the windscreen or roof?
@kleptomage
I can’t think of any modern wagons you can fit a sheet of plywood in, all modern wagons are built form over function; automakers don’t make practical wagons anymore.
Not sure about America but in Europe or Asia if I want a sheet of plywood or or large building material, I’d rather have it ordered online and delivered. Those supply shops have big vans for delivery. I did once when I needed a flat surface for robot experiments.
European wagons (estate cars) are merely designed as family cars with more luggage space. Too big and it won’t fit on their roads. Also panel vans are too popular there, so they don’t really need to load with wagons.
They’re still quite practical though. Police and paramedics like to use estate cars. Traffic officers, firearm officers, counter-terrorist, dog units can all use standard issue cop cars. And paramedic wagons can carry many equipments and respond faster than normal ambulances.
European wagons (estate cars) are merely designed as family cars with more luggage space. Too big and it won’t fit on their roads. Also panel vans are too popular there, so they don’t really need to load with wagons.
They’re still quite practical though. Police and paramedics like to use estate cars. Traffic officers, firearm officers, counter-terrorist, dog units can all use standard issue cop cars. And paramedic wagons can carry many equipments and respond faster than normal ambulances.