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I had a 2001 Chevy Prizm and we had some bad flooding here in NJ. I floated my car across a flooded street. Built up a little speed (which I shouldn’t have), hit the “puddle”, then felt the side-to-side motion of the car floating, the gas pedal was useless as were the brakes, and I floated another 30-40ft to the other

That it is. Maybe so you don’t put something on top of it? I’m assuming it’s bent like this for airflow reasons. That said, the bend kills it for me.

That it is. Maybe so you don’t put something on top of it? I’m assuming it’s bent like this for airflow reasons.

Article says a 3.0 supercharged V8 in the hybrid.

I drove a 2012 Jetta TDI with the DSG. I gotta say, it was fun as hell. I hear they’re insanely expensive when things go wrong though. I personally would just get the automatic and save the money. (Note: I would prefer manual later in life or for a second car, but as a college commuter dealing with every moron on the

I like it. I live in NJ, where the front plate is mandatory. Say if there’s an Amber Alert or similar out, it’s much easier to spot the vehicle.

It looks like an aborted Aztek.

There’s a few Nissan Leafs (Leaves?) in my area now.

Please have a link showing me the original picture too.

Chrome tow hooks?

Spot-fucking-on.

And a Limited-Slip Differential.

Also a Limited Slip Differential for the car.

True, but those were just people that were killed because of bad ignition switches.

I think he’s looking at it from the tax-dollars standpoint. As well as the “they’ve been replacing that guardrail for 4 months now! COME ON ALREADY!!!” construction.

Who else wants to put their bets on “she was texting and driving” ?

Hit a puddle once in dad’s 1997 Olds Aurora and everything went crazy. It has one of those little computer things that tells you when to change oil, it needs gas, low voltage, etc.

Excellent thank you much!

I mean, it sucks, and it’s asshole-on-asshole action, but motorcyclists think they’re king of the roads here in NJ. As far as I’m aware, lane splitting isn’t even legal here, yet *many* do it every chance they get. I’ve personally came extremely close to hitting a douchenozzle as he tried to lane split at 30-40mph

Unsure how I feel about teammates being able to hold other cars back in order to help out someone else. Seems pretty shitty.

Is there a link to them saying this? Not doubting you at all, just would like a source since I might do a paper/presentation for a class on diesels (more importantly, why we need biodiesel).