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I think flashing the lights at a populated intersection should be enough to get him impersonation. Any reasonable person would have suspected it was an unmarked police unit being driven by an officer. (In CA at least, when anyone other than a LEO is driving, like a mechanic, they hood the light bar with a bag that

Comparably, the Dems do a much better job than the GOP. The fact that Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert haven’t been ostracized by the Republicans, with ongoing calls for their resignation from inside the party, is wild.

If Ryan and his brother, Trey, didn’t steal this car, then Ryan would have ended up in jail and eventually in the Cohen’s pool house. It is one of the most important vehicles in history if you ask me.”

Nissan’s dealers are killing the company. I had a 2004 Xterra which was a great, bare-bones vehicle. Owned some other cars in between, and in 2018 put Nissan on the list of cars to look at with my wife. The dealers we visited were so smarmy that my wife was categorically turned off by them. (I didn’t love the vehicle o

This article feels like an effort to meet a minimum word count for the day. It is a messy, meandering, and the car (ostensibly the subject of the article) acts as an afterthought despite being the photo. Here’s a proposal for a way to handle these two semi-related subjects:

Yeah - two guesses: (1) there’s a pretty interesting collection of plaintiffs’ counsel on the case, which makes me think there may have been various investor groups all bringing their own counsel, and potentially internal contention about about which plaintiffs’ counsel was driving the litigation, (2) this may have

There is tons of R&D that is incredibly valuable that isn’t patentable, but potentially has value on the market if they’d been allowed to continue operations or divest assets on a longer timeline. The underlying suit included a claim that Zunum had to cease operationsdue to Boeing-caused capital starvation.”

1) Identify potential competitor to product you make.

But I’m here to review cars for a buyers’ perspective, what it’s like to live with forever not just for a few days.”

It has what it takes to be a smash hit — as long as GM nails the launch.”

Expanding a little on why Cruise lists its operating license: it seemed less about the collision (which was apparently a hit-and-run driver hitting the pedestrian into the path of the Cruise vehicle) but that it (allegedly) misled regulators about what happened during the incident, how the vehicle behaved, what video

300 is probably more than ample for 99% of trips, especially parents moving kids around to games and stuff.

But not the crash safety, I hope. 

Sure, but Trump is clearly a long-time super fan of McLaren. The guy has been wearing Papaya face paint even on non-race days for at least a decade.

Anyone ever make a “solar balloon” out of trash bags for school?

I love that the link in the first sentence:

They don’t actually believe this shit, they just bought into legal snake-oil from some guy running videos adjacent to stuff like Prager U, and they think they can take advantage of a “loophole” in the system where one doesn’t really exist. These people then purchase prepper packs, fake license plates, Iraqi Dinar, and

His obsession with the concept of having something at X.com ran him toward the wrong consumer base.

Except, this isn’t some mechanical issue hidden by engine components, or things that happen as a result of use - these are a delivery checklist of things you need to look at immediately upon delivery of the car. (Think walking around a rental car marking all the scrapes and dings when you pickup it up at the airport.)

This guy seems terrible. Is his goal to help other people not make the same mistake, or just thrash and exploit people who made uneducated financial decisions for the views, because it sure feels like 95% the latter.