Agree 100%! Screw the Prius parkers.I’m confused, how did this get in “parking pricks of the mid west” when they left useable spaces for lesser vehicles?? Looks like they were trying to help out the Prius’ (Pri’i?) of the world. After seeing this I realized I’m probably on lists too….
kinda says more about the photographer than the owner... lol
Here's my snow removal equipment:
Just having fun. Here in the northeast snowplow guys aren't working the parking lots during business hours after the initial cleanup. Usually they push all the snow toward the furthest corner of the parking lot and leave a big mount of snow to melt in the spring. If multiple storms come through they may use a backhoe to scoop up and truck away the snow mounds when they get too big and take up too much room. Nice landscaped parking lots that aren't open sometimes have the snow plowed the end spots in almost every row if it can't be pushed further away. This leads to multiple loss parking spaces during the winter. But ripe for 4 wheelers of all makes and models to find a spot. I've snuck into those places with my Honda Pilot, Ridgeline, Subarus and now the Bronco. We make it work with what we got.I always assume anyone doing this is poking fun at themselves.
Harmless, but admittedly I don’t live in a snow zone and am unfamiliar with snow plow etiquette.
What's the problem with GOAT modes??Pretty sure it has a large percentage of members who think GOAT modes are important.
"The common working man"...? As if this person wasn't another common man (or woman)? This snow 'pile' may exist because the plow operator had already been there and was done. Hard to tell from one pic.This was my first thought too. If I was the plow driver I would be pissed at that Bronco owner.
Looks cool for your followers on Instagram, but screws over the common working man. Not sure why people think that is acceptable, let alone thinking it is cool.
Full disclosure: I used to own a snow removal company. Here is a pic of my fleet.
Exactly. The snow plow driver failed to complete the job properly and the Bronco driver was just trying to be considerate of fellow shoppers by using a space they couldn’t and leaving other spaces open for them."The common working man"...? As if this person wasn't another common man (or woman)? This snow 'pile' may exist because the plow operator had already been there and was done. Hard to tell from one pic.
It is a gimmick, especially with a manual transmission. About the only thing it does is allow you to lock the rear differential in Sport mode in 2wd. They should have had the modes simply affect throttle response, automatic shift points, etc. and left it to the user to shift to 4wd, lock the differentials, etc.What's the problem with GOAT modes??
GOAT modes do way more that allow you to lock the rear in 2wd. While the user should be selecting drives and lockers based on conditions and not dependent on computer, those items can be activated/de-activated once a GOAT mode has been selected. I disagree that they are gimmicky and having the shift points (yes, useless on my MT), throttle response, and steering input tailored to conditions is a great option and otherwise not something that can be changed by the driver. However, I do think they should be treated more than a "set it and forget it" option and can be very beneficial if used correctly.It is a gimmick, especially with a manual transmission. About the only thing it does is allow you to lock the rear differential in Sport mode in 2wd. They should have had the modes simply affect throttle response, automatic shift points, etc. and left it to the user to shift to 4wd, lock the differentials, etc.