Dont most modern retractable roofs have the ability to be put up or down while still driving? I’ve seen some that can do it up to 30+mph, which means you maintain your schedule and your dignity.
Dont most modern retractable roofs have the ability to be put up or down while still driving? I’ve seen some that can do it up to 30+mph, which means you maintain your schedule and your dignity.
Here’s another great Moore story, courtesy of Bono, of all people, and excerpted from a 2009 Rolling Stone interview. Money quote: “...looking like Jay-Z’s mechanic...”
Poor people in Germany aren’t as poor as they are in the US. Furthermore, older cars meeting German safety inspection laws can be picked up for less than €1k. Many 15+ year old cars on the road, although those who commute by car typically drive something more recent. Additionally, cars aren’t as necessary in urban…
They are not unnecessarily strict. When these cars can travel on no speed limit highways it is a matter of public safety the condition of your vehicle. When you’re doing 120mph on the autobahn you might take some comfort knowing that the car beside you is in perfect condition too.
No, TÜV isn’t too strict. Having a car pass high safety standards is very much in the interest of the population, it ensures a common level of safety and minimizes someone crashing into you because of a mechanical failure. It’s not too much to ask of a car owner to have a car checked every two years and have basic…
Whether they are overly strict or not isn’t really anyone’s business but ze Germans is it? Their country, their rules, simple as that.
If you don’t know which 911 you want, you probably shouldn’t buy it. Its not the car for you.
Nice work but we cannot condone this behavior on a car blog.
So much hype around the Dodge Demon and yet this Nissan Maxima is clearly a hell of a drag racer.
So is Krispy Kreme
Seriously? How is this post-worthy. How do people own cars and not know what these are.
Incorrect. Those are park-anywhere lights.
1980 and having a project done in one of the many automotive prototype shops in Motown. Hanging behind the GM’s desk was a sign “We require a 50% deposit from customers we do not know......and 100% from some we do”
HA, yes, serves all those vindictive douche fucks right. I can’t wait to see them all try and remember how to reassemble their cars now. I hope they’ve already sold off tons of parts and get stuck with a lemon they can’t get rid of. Serves those greedy, vindictive jerks right.
Bad faith breaches are absolutely a thing and exactly how one would assert the “spirit” of the Consent Decree is being breached. It may not be living document in that it’s not subject to change, but it’s absolutely a living document in that it’s subject to the bad faith acts of the parties to it.
it was already ruined
*Cleverly spent Amazon’s money on a demolition he was going to do anyway.
Some facts for those that are unaware of kitesurfing stuff:
Who else read the headline as “strippers” and was just a little let down?
I remember back in the early 80s, when my family didn’t make enough money to be dirt poor, my parents being without a car. My dad was a Plumbers Helper (the base level plumber that’s basically a gopher) and my mother was a stay-at-home mom (because there was no work for her). Anywhere they went, they either had to…