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Given these same cars are used as Police cars in Australia with just an uprated alternator fitted, from the GM parts bin - and no extra batteries, running roof light bar, rear window and front bumper/grill lights - along with the in car camera, ALPR, radar, radios and computers - with none of them burning...... I

Actually by them, or just at their track?

2 hours in an airliner - flying at altitude anywhere in the world - will give you more rads than 8 hours inside of the exclusion zone. Assuming you avoid the plant and don't touch any buildings within about 800m - it's relatively tourist safe.

$3,300 (for the box) and an hour on the GM Parts web site however will let you get the gear to turn one into a manual - using all new parts. The required trim pieces can be bought from Australia for a fairly minimal cost (under $200 total). Call it $5k by the time a competent mechanic has done the work for you. Know

"and he didnt maintain this car, the dealer did, it was cheaper that way."

He killed a rotary every 25k miles / 40,000km, the evidence would indicate that he is. Or at the very least - too stubborn to learn how to properly care for one.

I'd argue that incompetent owners are the ones blowing something.

only if owned / operated by muppets.

double yellow or not, is irrelevant, it's illegal to over take a snow plow while it is in operation.

Except what you are talking about is actually illegal in Italy as well - just rarely enforced.

strictly speaking, nearly missing - is a hit.

Especially since just trying to pass a snow plow is illegal in itself - never mind the leaving the scene of an accident.

It's a well known effect of wide angle lenses - one that film makers have been taking advantage of for many, many years.

This is the kind of situation that warrants the US Government using some of their 30 year old satellite scanning technology originally designed to detect Soviet missile silo's and once used to demonstrate the underground river system under the Nile.

This is why I love my wife. We had a deal, she won't ever ask me to get rid of my toys, I won't ask to do her in the ass.

About 10 minutes later, a Michigan State trooper arrived, along with a tow truck. The truck pulled her out of the snow — and the state trooper handed her a ticket for "Violating Basic Speed Law/Too Fast," which carries a $90 fine and two driving points. "I was shocked," Matthys said. "Getting a ticket was the last

how many Camaro's do you think there are in Libya?

This list should really be expanded to the greatest 20, since there will be so many arguments about those included.

Logic, factually correct and rational arguments have no place here on Jalopnik. It's not as if this site is known for it's journalistic credentials.