NathanLoiselle
NathanLoiselle
NathanLoiselle

Stop being a fan boy and think. I used the '60's as an example because the power was high and the fuel efficiency poor then the power dropped in the '70's and the fuel efficiency was better. This is a pattern that's repeated until recently when automakers have been given more time to ensure fuel efficiency standards.

Try checking out North American engines from the late '60's. Notably not even Honda can get 100 HP/l with modern fuel efficiency legislation. They had to drop the S2000 down to 180 HP while boosting displacement by 0.2L.

Sure, if you want to throw fuel efficiency out the window.

I never though I'd see Japanese porn on Jalopnik.

That first picture is not of the One-77.

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Did you read the post? It's a short version of what you wrote and far clearer.

Cop cars shouldn't be on this list. Cops rarely admit their cars hhave been stolen.

Wrong. Traffic laws fall under common law which strictly states that any law passed by parliament must be tested in a court room of judicial law before it can be enforced. The police can charge you with it but it's not enforceable (with such things as suspensions, tickets, and what not) until it passes that first

If he said "stunt driving" instead of "reckless driving" and writes you up a ticket then don't ever pay. Take it to court. There are people who imitate cops in Ontario and they won't light their cherries (because they don't have one) and won't give evidence. Be especially careful if they ask you to get out of the

You can have your car seized in Ontario but after a trial. You can have your license yanked at the side of the road because it's not considered property. Which can really leave you fucked as you have to find your own way home after. So be nice to your officers because they might be the only way home.

Actually a study of quite a few police officers who do traffic duty found that the cops are as accurate as radar guns. Although in that one example of over zealousness we've been given where the guy lost his car. Well, not having been told of the charges and given his Miranda rights before being handcuffed could

This happens in Ontario as well. Yet doing 30 km/h over the speed limit on the 401 is near mandatory.

Because we all know that physics work differently in Canada. It's the slower you go that the more likely your are to crash and die in Canada. It's a fact!

The busiest freeway in Canada has a speed limit of 100 km/h. Traffic for trucks is between 100 to 110 km/h and cars travel at a usual 120 km/h to 130 km/h. Accidents are rare. In ten years of regularly driving on it I saw three truck accidents and one car accident. I see more accidents in the city in two years

OHV (or pushrods) are still heavily popular. It's just a question of where you are. Both GM and Chrysler still produce OHV engines. The entire LS line (including the latest LS3) is pushrod as are Hemi engines. Ford produces OHV V8's but only for part of their truck line. I also believe that many North American

*whispers*

Maybe this guy was simply behind the times. I recall some kind of stupid trend where people videotaped themselves humping everything in sight. Well, everything but each other.

Source is the BBC with a corresponding link to the original article per standard rules. You seem to have missed it.

SRT Viper Club of America. It's unique and not a copy because it has SRT in the name.