There is just something so inherently ordinary about these cars (BRZ, FT-86, FR-S).
There is just something so inherently ordinary about these cars (BRZ, FT-86, FR-S).
Regarding Number 5, my family is full of doctors. When I got my Yamaha R6 they got all bent out of shape. They call them "donorcycles".
That state is like a large, open air prison.
If you click fast enough it almost feels like you're driving it!
The chrome wraps have been coming out of the woodwork lately. My question is, why? Completely ruins the car.
Those Tahoe PPVs are animals! When I was training I rode with a K9 officer who drove one, they are lowered and pumped up to be "pursuit rated". Apparently they are also safe for them to walk away from a 119mph crash and roll.
@MotorboatingSOB, once again the blame falls on the wrong person.
@Piloter, yes in perfect world that is the job of the enforcement branch, but as you and I well know, this is not a perfect world. But what makes you think I would go after a street racer with more zeal than any other offenses?
I completely agree with making an example out of this kid. Nothing good can come of this behavior, and its clear that this isn't his first time. Then posting the evidence online? Seriously?
I haven't heard the argument that taking away peoples licenses will increase the likely hood of having no insurance, fleeing, etc. I don't agree with that. I think if you are inclined to flee from an officer, an accident, or don't carry insurance then you likely just have a general disregard for society and…
Getting people to stop driving is a tricky business. You can take away someones license, but just because they don't have a 3x5 plastic card with their picture on it in their pocket doesn't mean they can't put a key in the ignition.
Opel Speedster. Never had the opportunity to sit in one, but my guess is that targa roof will come in hand if you are over 5'8".
I started my law enforcement career as a reserve police officer in a small town in Washington state, but it was wedged between two larger, more crime ridden cities. Tacoma was one of them. When people had warrants in Tacoma, they would come to my city to hide. Problem was, we didn't let them. We could go from…
I like it, even though I'm more of an ass-man. For me Fiat's cars, at least the 500 Abarth speak for themselves, and this is a hell of a lot better ad than those J-Lo ads that ran here. Too bad an ad like this would never fly in the US, it would offend our fragile sensibilities.
Looks like a modern-day chain gang.
In Soviet Russia, car flips you.
Yes'sir!
Daman and Ken Block go to the same BBQs! I hope Ken didn't beat him in badminton, I can only imagine the carnage that would ensue.
You forgot the 'P' in complimented, still, well done.
WWKMD - What Would Karl Marx Do?