BMW Drivers: Carla Rea Has Proof She’s Been Looking For
It’s always been said that BMW drivers feel that they are a bit above all others on the road, but Carla Rea now has the proof she’s been looking for!…

It's always been said that BMW drivers feel that they are a bit above all others on the road, but Carla Rea now has the proof she's been looking for! On The Mike & Carla Morning Show, it's been a known fact that Carla has a problem with BMW drivers...well, guess what we found out this morning?
According to a recent article published in WalesOnline revealed results of a survey done by Freebets.com showing the evidence Carla's been waiting for. It seems that men that drive a BMW are more likely to take the pill Viagra than those men that might drive another brand of automobile!
On the other hand, those guys that drive Minis, Teslas and Range Rovers aren't too far behind according to the study! Now if you're one that drive a Toyota, truck or sedan, it seems that you're all good! Only about 5% of those drivers say they rely on a little blue pill when it comes to "that"...or they could be lying! LOL!
For the longest time, Carla has had a problem with BMW drivers and nice to know that she has gotten support from listeners who clearly have the same problem. So it's NOT just her...others on the show have come forward to air their problems with the drivers of the high end brand.
Now if you need to know what drivers are the safest, you don't have to look any further that those that drive a Volvo! On the flipside, those that drive a Ram truck, can proudly lay claim to the largest percentage of at-fault accidents in 2022, followed by those behind the wheel of a Subaru. VW, Mazda and Hyundai complete the top five. Bottom line here is, just be careful no matter what you drive or no matter what city you drive in!
All this and a lot more in this segment of "A Few Things We Think You Should Know" from this morning...so enjoy!
Follow us anytime, anywhere:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/kklz963
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kklz963/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kklz963/
States With Most Expensive Gas Prices: See How High Nevada Ranks
This is probably one of the worst lists to be ranked high on.
According to the American Automobile Association, Nevada is one of the most expensive states when it comes to the price of gasoline.
The average price for regular gasoline in Las Vegas is $3.98, and that price is even higher in Reno, which is $4.23.
The Energy Information Administration further reported that the national average for regular gasoline increased since Monday, February 21, 2022, and will most likely continue to rise. The rising crude prices also happened after Russia launched its military invasion against the Ukraine on Monday.
"Pump prices will likely continue to rise as crude prices continue to climb," according to AAA's report.
With global situations that will ultimately affect the supply chain, drivers should prepare for rising costs at the gas pump.
Here are the other top states with the highest gas prices:
11. Pennsylvania
Out of the top states with the highest gas prices, Pennsylvania is one of the "cheapest." This state has consumers spending about $3.74 per gallon at the pump.
10. District of Columbia
$3.76 is the average price for gas in our nation's capital.
9. Illinois
Illinois comes in with $3.77 as its average cost for gas.
8. New York
Although New York is often thought about as a "very expensive state," it actually has a lower average cost for gas compared to Nevada. New York's average price is $3.78.
7. Arizona
$3.79 is the average cost of gas for consumers in this state.
6. Alaska
This state ranks as #6 for most expensive gasoline price; the average cost will run a consumer by about $3.88.
5. Washington
Washington is the fifth most-expensive state for gasoline. $3.99 is the average cost for gas.
4. Nevada
Pure pain at the pump is what we're all feeling. As stated before, the average price in Nevada is $3.98. According to energy analysts, prices are most likely to keep climbing with increasing demand for travel and rising tensions in Eastern Europe being factors in this situation.
3. Oregon
Oregon is the third most expensive state for gas. $4.01 is the average cost for regular gasoline.
2. Hawaii
Gas in Hawaii will cost roughly $4.55, making it the second most expensive state for gasoline.
1. California
According to AAA, this state is the most expensive for gas. California's average price of gas is $4.79, edging right at $5 a gallon.




