If he was undercover he must have been investigating something. But yes, as I noted the vagueness is part of the issue in deciding the situation. Regardless, that's irrelevant to my opinion anyway.
If he was undercover he must have been investigating something. But yes, as I noted the vagueness is part of the issue in deciding the situation. Regardless, that's irrelevant to my opinion anyway.
"And then Bruce Willis was like, "Yipiecayay motherfucker!" And flew a cop car into a helicopter."
I've seen you sharing comments to oppo so I had to join in.
Our government isn't run by lobbyists? Could have fooled me.
I've seen the roving dirt bike gangs first hand. I hadn't known about it previously and was pretty shocked. Especially the part about the police doing nothing about it. It makes sense after you think about it though. There's a lot of problems in Baltimore that for various reasons they just can't do anything about.
Wrong. Because Mercedes. Do some research, and look at why it really happened. We were totally ok with grey-market until the 80's.
Appreciate the effort, but you probably should have taken time to write something that made more sense. Two rambling paragraphs are not going to help the cause.
I'm still waiting for and electric Abarth.
I've seen a lot worse looking home built cars.
I think the guys dealing with it pretty well. There's enough similarity in those two cars, that a couple lawyers could spend years arguing about it. I'd be a little pissed too. It's not the same as seeing someone else randomly on the street copy it, or it becoming a fad. Universal paid someone to 'design' that…
I can see this being prescribed by an Italian doctor...
Call the seller up, record the conversation, and let them know they can pick up the vehicle now. Take a few pictures of the vehicle, both flattering and unflattering, or even shoot a video with your phone, while the car is being repossessed. It is best to do this in the evening so that the seller gets an early morning…
So now Jalopnik provides horrible legal advice? You guys do realize laws vary state to state right?
"The problem of people actively PREVENTING women from participating has arguably been solved."
What I would like, is for people who think like you, to change their mind. That would be a start. You're coming to this from a point that the problem has already been solved. It has not.
That wasn't an assumption. I've dealt with enough professionals in the auto/racing industry to know that Moss isn't alone in his feelings.
The problem is choice. Guys can choose whether they want to or not. Often times the pressures from society will make choices for minorities not as easy.
Nice over simplification based on anecdotal evidence.