Here's something you don't see every day — a Corvette Grand Sport (1960s variety)-- sloshing its way
along muddy roads in the wilds...
Not exact matches
My husband and I jostle
along in our shiny Subaru... The
road to Sammy's house is a continuous jumble of
muddy potholes.
Horse drawn sleighs dashed
along over this slippery surface much more quickly and comfortably than was possible over rutted or
muddy dirt
roads the rest of the year.
Since the car was designed for the
muddy, slow, unpaved Japanese
roads, it failed the mass urban landscape of the US because of its inability to keep up with traffic on the faster interstate highways,
along with stability, noise and vibration concerns.
This is the kind of thing that is useful while picking your way
along snowy /
muddy / rutted / bumpy dirt
roads at lower speeds.
Honda didn't have an off -
road test area available for our drive but we did find a short, sloppy,
muddy side
road along our route.
We continued onwards to a
muddy little canal, traffic just inches from us till there were no pedestrians left, just relentless motorbikes blowing smoke and grime at us as we trudged
along the side of a bypass
road, often faster than the gridlocked motorcade.