Down side: you’re more likely to get hit by car due to bigger hotbox
The fact that you are driving halfway into oncoming trafic doesn’t help
Don’t forget the LED headlights that outshine kilonovas.
“Remember: There is no society—only you and the freedom to do what you want.”
They already have those. They call them jeeps.
🎵Canyonaro!!!🎵
I believe cats have been getting wider by an average of 5mm per year for the last few decades
Maybe ease up on the lasagne.
Stop breeding w i d e cats
No!
You’ll bring ruin upon us all!
That would look fierce parked diagonally 8 standard-sized parking stalls and 2 handicap stalls.
When you think your copewagon proves that you really are the main character.
The big sad box is highly accurate.
I drive a vehicle that’s 2.5m wide, 3.5m tall, and 11m long.
I’d love to know why anyone is downvoting this. Truly curious what’s to dislike here.
They don’t like being called out
Probably strikes a nerve with some people.
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I drive a Chevrolet Movie Theater.
I can’t believe this was like 15 years ago. I also remember from the same time that I don’t drink beer, I drink liquor.
Fifteen? Interior Crocodile Alligator was 2007, back when ytmnd was relevant.
Oh no
These ads really sold me on the concept of wide cars as a kid. Just look at it, it’s so wide.

They had to invent these wide cars so that people could transport their long eggs from the supermarket

Chickens like, the fuck? Why isn’t this coming out?
the latest volvo is 1.98m wide. the underground garage at my last place had a 2.2m wide door which i once managed to clip in my chevy volt. i wonder if the auto-pilot or whatever is good enough to navigate that.
Pffft, check this out: ‘Old man parks his car’.
wow that’s… tight
shit i wonder if i’m good enough to navigate that. there’s a reason i ride a bike (it’s more fun)
EX90? And when the mirrors are extended, you’re easily up to 2.1m wide. It’s like they want to crash into stuff when driving in the city. Or “störst går först” mentality…
no the ex60, the “smaller” one…








