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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16526080" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>This thread is right up my alley. I've been in here several times, but couldn't nail down a response so I've been waiting in the weeds and observing my fellow road goers in the meantime. My conclusions:</p><p></p><p>You guys are right about Nissans, especially the small SUV/Crossover crowd. I'm beginning to believe Nissan skipped turn signals in these models. They're also very impatient and don't plan ahead whatsoever. Example: 2 left turn lanes at a light. They're on the inside. The second they get around the turn they're fighting to get over a lane in order to make the next right turn. Morons.</p><p></p><p>Also correct about Subarus (not including WRX/Sti). Two types: beige Forester with an ancient woman driving, both hands on the wheel going well under the speed limit. Outback/Ascent crowd also piloted by a woman, but she's younger and very likely prefers her own gender (assuming she "identifies" as a woman, of course). A cat decal on the rear window is a dead giveaway.</p><p></p><p>I have a secret battle going with a chick in an Outback I often to traveling to/from work. She's got a heavy foot. There's a stretch of 55mph roughly 4-5 miles long. If I go 60, she's on my ass. 65, still closer than I'd like. So I gradually accelerate to see how fast I need to go to get rid of her. Evidently her threshold is somewhere between 74 and 76. At that point, I can finally see the entire front of her vehicle in my mirror.</p><p></p><p>Runners up:</p><p>Ford Escape</p><p>Larger GM SUVs</p><p>The wannabe tough guys in their lifted trucks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16526080, member: 195778"] This thread is right up my alley. I've been in here several times, but couldn't nail down a response so I've been waiting in the weeds and observing my fellow road goers in the meantime. My conclusions: You guys are right about Nissans, especially the small SUV/Crossover crowd. I'm beginning to believe Nissan skipped turn signals in these models. They're also very impatient and don't plan ahead whatsoever. Example: 2 left turn lanes at a light. They're on the inside. The second they get around the turn they're fighting to get over a lane in order to make the next right turn. Morons. Also correct about Subarus (not including WRX/Sti). Two types: beige Forester with an ancient woman driving, both hands on the wheel going well under the speed limit. Outback/Ascent crowd also piloted by a woman, but she's younger and very likely prefers her own gender (assuming she "identifies" as a woman, of course). A cat decal on the rear window is a dead giveaway. I have a secret battle going with a chick in an Outback I often to traveling to/from work. She's got a heavy foot. There's a stretch of 55mph roughly 4-5 miles long. If I go 60, she's on my ass. 65, still closer than I'd like. So I gradually accelerate to see how fast I need to go to get rid of her. Evidently her threshold is somewhere between 74 and 76. At that point, I can finally see the entire front of her vehicle in my mirror. Runners up: Ford Escape Larger GM SUVs The wannabe tough guys in their lifted trucks [/QUOTE]
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