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9. These Celebrity Tricks For Getting Out Of Speeding Tickets Can Work For You

That's not on a scale from 1-10, unless you're using Spinal Tap's ranking system.

Bads Romanski Translation, Yes?

Yes they do, Japanese cars are reputed to have RHD which works best on the left side of the road.

I'm thinking I should have gotten a gently used performance car instead of my Diesel Passat.

But then again... I wouldn't have been able to traverse the West Coast as cheaply as I had been able to do (800 miles for a 60 dollar fill up), with very little rest stops..

So little that I have had to pack snacks/meals and

At least he's not recommending the 993 C2, you wouldn't be able to afford one then.

It's a little busy for my taste, but the video of them building this is so mesmerizing to watch.

I concur, I would love to have a car with the shift boot modeled after a cigarette ashtray. Makes the cabin resemble an incredibly chic admen's office from the 1970s.

Yeeeeeeahhhh buddy, Oregon pride!

Good luck trying to convict if there are two people in the car, it could be the co-pilot fiddling with the navigation, browsing the internet for local rest stops and food, or texting to meet up with a friend as they are approaching their destination.

Also, this whole "distracted driving" ordeal would be a moot point

I am surprised that breaking in means anything but full throttle..

You can take it easy after you pass 1000 miles of all-encompassing driving stresses that would make sure the seals sit right from the varying pressures.

Start travelling in formations of 4 fast cars, 4 people full, with armament, radio communication between cars, artillery; Treat every street like Johannesburg, and every attempt to stop your forward motion as a threat on your life.

No way they can stop you then.

Oh, and you're going to need access to some at least two

This is great, can you explain WHY it won't be "how [we]'ll caravan next summer"?

>don't exists to that point in SC lore.

Understandable, however, the German Luftwaffe have been testing this passive fluid filled suit called the "Libelle" (Dragonfly) with US and other NATO air forces. It works much quicker and more effectively than computer controlled pneumatic systems. A pilot typically rated for

>Take all those Gs

Inertial dampers? (Mass Effect)

I am too, East Asian, except I have been told by someone (whom I presume is black) on the Gawker Network that I am basically 'white passing' when he was griping about racial tensions. As if I've never had racial slurs flung my way along with small peen and dog eating jokes.

People need to realize that racial tension is

And can this be flown with a basic PPL?

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Like Sean Connery in You Only Live Twice?

If true autonomy is a full decade down the line, I can take NHTS "level 2.5" in a road car — if it came out next year— and be happy with it.

NHTS Level 2 SDC means something like Mercedes's Distronic (cruise control + lane management), the Q50 where someone crawled into the back seat while it was on a German highway,

Opel and Vauxhall are just starting to crawl their way out of the hole and looking for ways to become profitable again. One trick? A car named Karl.

The system Musk has described is similar to what Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Infiniti, and most recently, Cadillac have promised.