I prefer the GM Version, unless somebody can verify that there will be a Stripes II
Detroit Electric- sold to and driven mainly by women, who didn't want to deal with dirty, smelly, forearm-snapping, hand-cranking gasoline engines. Driven by Ford, Rockefeller and Edison, it overtook the Baker in sales, but went under with 1929 stock market crash. Now back in business with Lotus and Proton. Hopefully…
Whatever you do, PLEASE DO NOT cross-post this to Jezebel. I showed this photo to my wife, who didn't find it funny at all.
I see that, rather than dig her key into the side of his pretty little souped-up 4 wheel drive, Nikki was courteous enough to use removable paint whilst not obscuring his forward vision.
You had me at "depression era muu-muus." Any solid, driving tri-five Chevy coupe is worth at least this asking price. Easy NP
"When built, the car was more expensive than a contemporary Rolls-Royce. It was among the first cars with six-way power seats, power door locks, an automatic trunk and Autotronic Eye headlight dimmers. It also had a number of over-the-top features. These included magnetic-bottomed stainless-steel drink tumblers in the…
Somebody PLEASE tell Funkmaster Flex to stop dropping acid.
The "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine example you presented (officer misreading of license plate) would still have been in good faith, so the doctrine would not have applied. In any case, I would much rather trust a machine to read numbers than a human. The ALPRs in question keep detailed records of each "read"…
Let's see- government entity issues plate, and another government entity employs OCR devices to glean information from said plate. Wouldn't it be more efficient to issue tags with RFID, bar/QR codes, etc. vs. the unreliability of OCR?
wring time?
Good call on the G8 GXP. I've only driven mine from DC to Carlisle, but its a great long-distance tourer. I note that some of the commentariat have been suggesting fancy european marques, and tuner versions at that. They should be advised that such vehicles generally do not go over well with the constabulary in…
MEH. I prefer the G8-based Caprice, available in the US for law enforcement only. Pictured here is the first such vehicle delivered in the US (in detective trim), courtesy of g8board.com: [www.g8board.com]
So it appears that Dr. Kevorkian was a big contributor to Detroit's population decline
Remember, no matter what it is, nothing is as cool as stuff from when you were 12 years old.