Why is it yhth every time I see a suburban, Tahoe, an Armada or even a pilot tlc driver, their always small in stature people and the rest of us big guys are driving sedans. I know they can't see well because they nearly sideswipe you every time. What kind of dumb appeal is thrre to sit in a jumbo Tron like that where you have to put the seat ALL the way forward just to see? I get angry when people sit behind me vebecau I have to move my tall ass forward for 30 agonizing minutes.
I thought this is more about 1 short girl in a suburban while the Nissan Sentara tlc has 4 dudes in it like a sardine can going to jfk, assuming that suspension makes it
When I was driving Pittsburgh Yellow Cab, the vast majority of the taxis were large Chevy Caprices and Caprice wagons back in the 1990's.
However there were a couple dozen Olds Cutlass Cieras, not really a "tiny" car, but quite small compared to the full sized rear drive vehicles in the fleet.
I was always surprised by how many time the biggest, 400 lb drivers would go out in the Cieras, and really have to squeeze themselves in with their bucket of chicken and 104 ounce soda from 7-11.
But it's ridiculous to see people in such large vehicles that can barely see over the steering wheel. I know for younger girls their fathers buy it for them to keep them safer and etc but man it makes no sense to be hugging the steering wheel and struggling to see who's in your blind spot.
" I get angry when people sit behind me vebecau I have to move my tall ass forward for 30 agonizing minutes". WTF ?
Anyone else moving the driver seat up for a passenger?
I would never ever do that. Never had a pax ask me to do that
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