Maxximtl
Maxximtl
Maxximtl

Does it come with a manual transmission?

This guy got something like 5 camera tickets in one night. The highest was 147mph. I believe this was a rental.

Aren't commercial drivers required by law to stop at the scene of an accident if it involves potential injury?

"Police have stated that while they don't have proof, frequently a case like this occurs when the driver is high on some sort of narcotic."

I feel a new reality TV series coming on.

I'm really glad someone decided to pry out the door sheet metal so they could open it. That helped.

Top two reasons for roadside "breakdowns" are a flat tire or being out of fuel. This doesn't solve either of those issues. A cellphone and AAA are a much wiser investment.

http://jalopnik.com/178123/thats-sonata-slow-rental-car-man-busted-going-147-mph-in-a-hyundai

It's completely il-log-ical that this woman is still alive.

I want to say that I have a picture of me standing in front of this car from the 1986 Los Angeles Auto Show. I'll have to sift through the archives now.

If the Swedish have the "Moose Test," America certainly needs a Pinata avoidance maneuver.

Why saddle the heaviest 3-series with a hybrid drivetrain? Wouldn't the new 4-cylinder turbo have been a better choice here? It's lighter, gets better fuel economy and would be cheaper to electrify. Plus, it would benefit from the added electric torque when off-boost. Then there is the battery. It is so small

" Uh oh. I made a clean spot here. Now I've done it."

It seems like performance ratings should be made relative to other cars in a given class. Giving 5/10 for braking and acceleration seems a bit harsh considering this car does both of those things as well as any other car at its price point. It becomes even more annoying when no objective testing was done for either.

Just a note, I had to accept new permissions for it to continue working today. I was wondering where my "go classic" button went!

Amen! I just bought a 14 year old car that sat basically unused for about 1.5 years. I didn't much of it, and the low mileage was attractive. Since I bought it, I have been stranded twice and am in the midst of a seemingly endless mess of electrical issues. I've never owned a car that has given me as many problems

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I don't think any discussion of manual transmission shifting would be complete without talking about big rig drivers. They are banging twice as many gears with no clutch and no syncros. Then of course, there is the lost art of twin stick shifting, which makes anything mentioned in this article look like child's

I hate drivers who don't merge when there is a lane closure. Instead, they rush past everyone else in the closed lane, hoping to cut in line at the very last moment. I NEVER let those assholes merge.

So we want engines to be Cheap...powerful....Reliable. I'll tell ya what......pick 2.

I agree with everything except teaching a lesson. States with the death penalty have a higher murder rate per capita than those without. Even Texas (a state synonymous with execution) has a higher than average murder rate. The punishment simply doesn't matter. Murderers are not operating on rational thought,