They're easy to get out of because their legality is quite questionable. There is no way to prove who was operating the vehicle and there's nobody to testify to the circumstances of the alleged violation.
They're easy to get out of because their legality is quite questionable. There is no way to prove who was operating the vehicle and there's nobody to testify to the circumstances of the alleged violation.
In the US, we aren't obligated to incriminate ourselves. A lot of people take the rights they have in this country for granted.
It can't possibly be more unreliable than a regular Sebring. But if you're going to do one of these "swap a car body onto a 4x4 chassis," why, why, WHY would you pick this one?
Never underestimate the Italians. I'm sure they're hard at work right now developing a way for carbon fiber to rust. Well, not HARD at work, they're thinking about it over wine and lunch.
Not NEW ways, just refining the art of war. Apparently to the point that it appeals to even British tastes. They buy our wars, and they buy our war machines.
Anyone else notice that half the hardware on that "British" military base was actually American?
The Alfa looks like an Elise with a crappy body kit on it, with a worse engine, with a price tag of $86,000 in the USA. That's most likely going to be more than ANOTHER car mentioned on Top Gear tonite, the new Corvette Z06, with its 620 horsepower V8.
Keep in mind he also promised to saw his own leg off and beat himself to death over it if the prototype of the current XK looked anything like it does, which it did exactly.
DRS and working out negotiations with KERS. At first I thought it would be terrible, but watching single laps with more overtakes than whole seasons of years past, I was hooked.
Budweiser is brewed in many different places around the world. The way they keep the taste consistent is to cross breed the yeast strains regularly between breweries. ...sorry, I was a beer salesman for four years.
The Veyron was discussed in the very first season of new Top Gear, in 2002.
Wow. Heineken described as "delicious" and "top shelf?" It's better than Budweiser but that's like saying syphilis is better than gonorrhea.
American rallying is so awesome because due to the enormous nature of the nation, you have all sorts of climates. Desert, mountains, wetlands, woodlands, ice, glacier.
You need to exile your WIFE to the garage.
Obviously they made this advertisement to try and be realistic and appeal to the average American woman, who now weighs 165 pounds. Why would they make that bold move, and then defeat the point by showing her in tailored pants that a normal women might fit into half the time? Give them credit, they at least…
Blowing leaves or edging a driveway? Go buy gas equipment and it's problem solved. If you DO need to run an extension cord, you always start where you need it and work your way back, so the extra is coiled neatly by the plug. You don't need a solution to this at all in the first place, you should just utilize the…
Fat people are more prone to weight fluctuations. Getting their pants tailored means they might not fit next week.
The average couple has sex three times per week, and at one hundred million sperm cells per ejaculation, that's 1.2 billion sperm cells per month. Or one egg cell. Which do YOU think is more practical to take care of?
Well, if it takes you more than 200 seconds to save that forty cents, you're working for less than minimum wage. Ever hear the saying "penny wise and pound foolish?"
When a Suburban with some options can touch 60 grand, this isn't the super expensive machine people are making it out to be.