• madame_gaymes@programming.dev
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    12 days ago

    I remember a time when that Frontier was considered a big truck, especially compared to Rangers and Tacomas.

    Now the Rangers and Tacomas are almost as big as the Dodge in this…

    ETA: Just noticed you’re in Europe. Sorry that 'murican fattism has reached you, I didn’t know these compensators existed across the pond.

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      12 days ago

      Sorry that 'murican fattism has reached you

      I don’t mind. I’m a car guy myself, and I like them in all shapes and sizes. I’d probably drive one too if I lived in the US, but over here they’re just way too big and impractical not to mention they stick out in traffic like a sore thumb and, quite frankly, make you look kind of like a douche.

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        11 days ago

        It does make you a cunt by definition, since your modern stupid bright LED headlights shine STRAIGHT into the eyes and/or rear view mirror of everyone else.

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          11 days ago

          They’re H4 halogens and I can assure you they’re not blinding anyone thru those fogged up headlight lenses.

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            11 days ago

            Headlights are literally placed at exact height of a rear view mirror and eye height of many cars. Even incandescent will blind.

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        12 days ago

        They’re way too big here too we’re just replacing infrastructure to satisfy thousands of people’s penis envy instead of telling people no.