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Of course.
You can ride a Pocket bike, but just not on the street. You can only ride on private property or in parking lots. It is illegal to ride one on the street and is not safe because they are not road worthy, having minimal to no lights, and a very low top speed, leading to a possibility of getting ran over by an SUV. So it is fine, as long as you stay off of the street.
Yeah, the ride is terrible.
Michelin Primacy MXV4 tires are suppose to offer the quietest ride. They also offer a comfortable ride and long tread life.
Cargo area or way back.
Not without his SUV's and a dozen security personal that shuts down the entire train for him.
The rear of an SUV may rock side to side simply because the back or trunk of the SUV is too heavy. Also, if the back tires are going flat, this could also cause a problem.
No it's a good SUV very stylish and best ride out there as far as luxury and hanling.
The origins of SUV vehicles goes back to one name and that is Jeep. They have been making SUVs since World War I. They were just called 4 wheel drives then. SUV is a modern term.
after the 2002 Honda passport which was manufactured by Isuzu was discontinued, Honda launched its first SUV that was actually manufactured by Honda and called it the pilot. the pilot suspension and chassis was based on the accord giving the SUV a smooth and car like ride oppose to the passport which was mounted on a Isuzu truck chassis.
No. Most any passenger car will suffice. Some people drive a motorcycle or even ride a bicycle to get there.
If you have paperwork on the sale, go to the state department of business regulation.