Logically tailpipes ought to point towards the center of the street, away from the sidewalk. Yet I noticed a large number of cars have them on the passenger side.
Most are Japanese cars, for which its somewhat excusable - our passenger side is their driver side. However, quite a few American cars have them as well, and the worst tend to be American trucks, which not only have the tailpipe on the passenger side, but actually angle them so the fumes go to the side.
Anyone know why?
Most are Japanese cars, for which its somewhat excusable - our passenger side is their driver side. However, quite a few American cars have them as well, and the worst tend to be American trucks, which not only have the tailpipe on the passenger side, but actually angle them so the fumes go to the side.
Anyone know why?
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