Do you prefer driving high up or lower to the ground?
>>17000661
i'd prefer you killing yourself
>>17000672
This
>>17000661
Lower to the ground.
>>17000672
Yes please this. I still hope a nigger deep fries your chicken's carcass.
>>17000661
High up
>>17000661
Lower to the ground feels more sporty, but higher feels safer, I'm more comfortable now that I've had to drive a sedan, but back when I was learning, my grandfathers truck gave me so much more confidence, same with my mothers SUV.
>>17000661
depends on the height of the car.
To repeat a meme here from a few years ago - "grounded to the ground".
I dislike driving tall vehicles / SUVs / trucks because all that weight transfer feels fucky and if you use your mirrors and pay attention to the road at all times you have just as much visibility in a low-slung rod.
>>17000661
I'm not the biggest fan of high up, but I've never driven a car with a high ride height, only been a passenger. I wouldn't describe the Saturns I've owned as low to the ground though
I professionally drive a Peterbilt and recreationally drive a lowered miata. Sitting low to the ground sucks because you just can't see anything. Getting out of the truck and into the car also never stops being really disorienting.
>>17000917
You're joking right? Weight transfer in a pickup is fun as fuck.
Get it just right in a turn with just a bit of oversteer and throttle to get the body rolled in the right way, then snap the wheels straight and mash it for a 4wd drift.
I hate driving high vehicles. Mushy bouncy ride and you can't see anything nearby. Like driving in 240p.
>>17000917
> Buy SUV
> 70% of other cars are SUV's
> can't see shit around, through or in anyway past the lumbering pieces of shit
Same visibility if not worse than my low slung sedan.
SUV kicks arse when you've got a sore back tho, easy to stand in and out of.
>>17000672
This. When will these fucktarded threads end? Holy fucking shit.
>le white rooster