Speed and a dumbass ebrake yank were the main factors in sliding into the ditch, but ABS made it a lot harder to mitigate. Once you go sideways in a car with stability control, you're along for the ride. Works great on pavement, but not so well on dirt. Phosphate mining money.
I realize the irony of this post considering recent events, but being without a car has reminded me that I genuinely fear for my life every time I'm in a car driven by any family member... My dad drives an Econoline and leaves literally less than a foot between the van and the car ahead on the expressway, one aunt is all over the place on the road and not exagurating she spends more time looking at the infotainment system and her phone than the road (today she was literally watching youtube on her phone while driving. I don't mean back and forth from the phone and road, I mean full on focused only on the phone and clapping along to the video and driving with her knees and peripheral vision... No, the car does not have self driving...), and my other aunt is a real life Mr Magoo on the road. Nearly get's t-boned at every intersection...
So, I stopped at a used Jeep dealership today. WK's as far as the eye can see (geez I miss mine), a couple beautiful TJ/JK (including a LWB TJ), a virtually undriven XJ Cherokee Limited with heated leather seats and all (asking 13k USD for it), 2 Wagoneers, and much much more. I just wanted to brag about that mint 2001 Cherokee Limited
bought my first car today, a 1997 Suzuki X90 with only 16,4XX miles! great condition, an absolute bargain, very close by and i've always liked strange cars. have a few mods planned but nothing set in stone roast away im sure but i love it, picking it up on thursday
Was it a Rubicon model? If so you found my perfect Jeep. I don't know why I like them so much but long wheelbase two doors are the best looking Jeeps IMO.
While browsing through my magazine collection I found a ranking of car brands in Poland by their prestige, based on a survey by the Motor magazine. So, here's what's cool in Poland and what's not. 1. Porsche 2. Mercedes-Benz 3. BMW 4. Audi 5. Jaguar 6. Lexus 7. Infiniti 8. Land Rover 9. Volvo 10. Jeep 11. Mini 12. Volkswagen 13. Mazda 14. Toyota 15. Subaru 16. Alfa Romeo 17. Citroen 18. Peugeot 19. Honda 20. Ford 21. Skoda 22. Renault 23. Opel 24. Seat 25. Kia 26. Hyundai 27. Mitsubishi 28. Nissan 29. Fiat 30. Suzuki 31. Smart 32. Dacia.
Because there's not that much prestige in a brand selling slightly fancier versions of Fiats and GM stuff, which generally is seen as something you buy when you can't afford a BMW. And most premium car registrations are of used car imports, so generally the newest Alfas you'll see on the road in large quantities are 159s and Giuliettas, with the new stuff being expensive and niche.
Informative, but they actually seem really popular from what I can tell. I think I first heard of an Alpha Romeo from Jeremy Clarkson, iirc.
FCA reliability and no particular attachment to the brand. Alfas aren’t particularly common over here besides the occasional Giulia, it’s mostly the more reliable flashy stuff like Audis and Mercs, so I imagine it’s a fairly similar story over there too.
This past year the Stelvia and Guilia have become common sights for me. Prior to that, Alfa's were extremely rare.