Battles
Battles
Battles

I plugged in the details of my diesel, manual, Benz estate that is so close to brown that it might as well have been called Hundescheisse by the factory and I only got 6-10%.
Borked, for sure.
Or in need of more variables.

Is there going to be an out-takes video of what the car did when it was allowed to be autonomous and off rails in Vegas or does what happened in Vegas stay in Vegas?

I was just thinking by the end of the article that it sounded like Porsche had spent a lot of VW's money developing the basis of a potentially awesome small Porsche sports car.

Photographers in central London have to wear tee shirts that remind the Police they're photographers, not terrorists. People get in your face about Privacy all the time while they're covered by a few dozen CCTV cameras.

C'mon man, most people understand your point but drones is just what they're called now.
Language can evolve, just like how hacking now encompasses everything from zero day exploits to using Lego to make a car key holder.

This has been talked about loads in the UK media, especially since the UK rhetoric being pitched to UK Muslims is "this is not your fight, stay at home or we'll take your passport from you".

Some of the UK Police Forces will send you a copy of the calibration certificate when they send the offence and allegation details. I guess they had a lot of to-ing and fro-ing over the years of people thinking they were asking a question that nobody ever things of.

You taking nominations Tavarish?
How about a 1925 Bentley on UK eBay for £275K (US$380K) that has recently been rejected by some of the better known UK auction companies because of it's dubious origins?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2517428798…
The car was first UK registered only a few years ago and it's time abroad is

Is mileage changing actually illegal in the US?
In the UK, mileage correction (that's genuinely what it's called) is a huge business but not illegal, though I can't think of a legit reason to need it done.
People advertise services all over the place, from trade magazines to putting up posters on streetlights next to

I'm making this playlist just now.

You will not find a greater fan of the 1st gen Lexus IS than me (and my wife, she still has the one I bought in 2005) but it's about as far from an M3 as a 325/328 was. It shat all over the rest of the E36/E46 range in terms of refinement and reliability but even the bonkers Japanese only RS/RZ/Whatever models didn't

How does it do offroad?

A Mondeo without duct tape holding the bumper togather would be very, very suspicious.

An '85 car in the UK these days is pretty old and the average Policeman is so badly informed about road traffic law that you could get away with it if you wanted to.
I have a number plate on one of my bikes that makes it look like a '72, so I run with a black plate. Never had any trouble because it looks right. It's a

In the UK, if the car was built before January 1974 you can display a white/silver on black plate.

That's a different version but it's still Brian May singing.
He wrote the song, it was on one of his murderous solo albums before it was used in the Ford advert.

I'd almost forgotten it existed but now I can't get it out of my head.
Brian May, wasn't it?

It's super-common to see Jags of this era with quad headlights. The replacement cost of the single piece units was about ten times that of the quads so the dealers used to mention that to buyers as a way to get them to upgrade to the quads.
They also look better in the sports trim models.

+1!
I hate the "if you've done nothing wrong you've got nothing to be afraid of" argument.

GFW, I didn't mean to diss you or challenge you, I'm a huge fan of your work.
The original piece could maybe do with being featuring the explanation you've given here.