No, we don’t.
No, we don’t.
Use of vehicles on public property is regulated. Use of cars on private property is unregulated for the most part.
Literally none of what you just said is true
Literally none of that is true.
You’re right, but they did have privately owned cannons and warships. How do you think we fought the vast majority of the Revolutionary War? So I think it’s safe to say that the Framers were cool with the people owning deadly weaponry.
>the militia is now called the police
“Single fire muskets” weren’t the only firearms in existence at the time. “Assault weapon” is a meaningless buzzword. “Well regulated” had a different definition than what is in common use today, and you’ve obviously never heard of prefatory vs operative clauses.
>everyone who smokes is a waste to society
it’s funny because it has a truck engine har har har
the fuel rail running to your injectors has a schrader valve meant for checking fuel pressure. Carbureted cars probably have something similar somewhere. That could bust somehow and allow pressurized fuel to get everywhere.
Wow... a 14 second pit stop. 4 tire stops are faster than that in NASCAR...
Who on earth would pay that much for a ricer status Integra with a rebuilt title? Whenever the listing for an old Honda lists the engine code, you walk the fuck away. PS your 195 horsepower B18C5 literally ain’t shit.
Vehicle upgrades have to be CARB approved, which is a pain in the ass and limits what you can do with your car.
I think the inspection thing would really make the difference. Maybe not in a criminal case for fraud, but possibly a civil case just to recover the money our hypothetical buyer would have lost. Again, IANAL though.
If you can prove the dealer did it or knew about it, that’s fraud. For instance, if the dealer had a VA state inspection done on a car that turns out to have the CEL disabled. Part of the state inspection is making sure all warning lights work correctly. If they don’t, the car fails. So if the dealer had an inspection…
My cobalt’s engine is basically one cylinder bank from an LS9, yo.
Good sarcasm is meant to go over people’s heads. You can tell that he was joking because it was ridiculously over the top
“Also, what will you do in 20 years when new replacement parts for your car aren’t available anymore? Write it off just because of an LCD panel?”
10 years ago, your tablet’s touch screen was less sensitive. It was probably a resistive touch screen. You just think it’s gotten worse because of the kickass capacitive touch screens we have now.
Pretty sure that was a joke... I hope.