There is no “accurate” measurement. It’s just a matter of how inaccurate it is. And getting from pretty far off to reasonably close isn’t expensive, but the closer you get to exact, the higher the price.
There is no “accurate” measurement. It’s just a matter of how inaccurate it is. And getting from pretty far off to reasonably close isn’t expensive, but the closer you get to exact, the higher the price.
WTF, really? A “thermometer” is a device that measures temperature. “Thermo”, “meter”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer Are you really saying that, if it doesn’t have mercury in it, it’s not a “thermometer”? Of course there are different kinds of thermometers, including mercury but also many others,…
Something I haven’t seen mentioned:
I see many people down in the comments pointing out that inadequate infrastructure is one of the main causes for incidents like this, but I would argue otherwise.
So obvious the whole point of this was to use minimal mention of a car to actually laser focus on your personal feelings about Paul Walker. That is truly sad, that you would write it and that this web site would publish it.
I’m pretty left leaning, but yeah this place is way too much. Nothing is about cars anymore. Only one writer seems to have any real enthusiast ideals. It’s about getting cars out of the city, making fun of musk(rightfully) even though he is the EV overlord(for now).
Why? Just why are you publishing a dig on a man whose been dead for 11 years and for decisions made 18 years ago? Are you still hoping for some form of reckoning? Had he been alive for the Me Too movement, maybe a conversation or reckoning could have happened. But at this point, there is so little to be gained for…
lmao what a stupid article. Here’s your engagement comment so your editors will be happy.
We’re just not sure how anyone can buy this thing in good conscience.
Yeah, regardless of ownership, it’s a Z28 RS, 22k original miles, matching numbers drivetrain, with what appears to only be surface rust rather than rust through.
It raises an interesting question: do you assign some kind of connection and “cancellation” of an object once owned by a terrible person, even if said object is no longer connected with that person or anyone related to them?
I’m fine with pointing out Walker’s history, but the notion that someone shouldn’t want to buy the car due to his owning it is idiotic. He’s not going to profit from it, and it’s certainly easy to imagine someone wanting the car purely for its own merit rather than because of who owned it. I seriously doubt his level…
This whole story is here to grab clicks at the expense of a dead man. A man that cant defend himself and whose supposed “Crimes” cant be proven. Poor poor form, the least you can do is put forth a bit of effort.
Man, what a poor take. Can we just be objective about the automobile on this automotive website? Does tearing the future owner of this car apart just because you have an issue with the previous owner make you feel like a better person? It’s a car. Somebody should buy it & enjoy it, which is exactly what someone will…
What a hellhole this automotive blog has become.
After all, sometimes the art really just shouldn’t be separated from the artist.
“there’s no word if the officers will face any sort of discipline (they almost certainly will not.).”
Toyota corporate should back their dealers and fund full buy back offers.
Neither driver was tested for drugs or alcohol
That’s ridiculous and shouldn’t be on the salvager or the honest people who make up the majority of customers.