alexlam24
alexlam24
alexlam24

Well, Putin’s done it now: he’s interrupted the supply of Porsches to Russia’s wealthiest. They’ll be calling for his head soon enough.

Wait, an idiot driving a Challenger?

If this were made in Japan, the drone would fly out of the steering wheel. JUST AS IT SHOULD.

Designed... ‘designated’

Having once worked for a media outlet that was hamstrung by actively hostile management, I am inevitably reluctant to point out typos - I know how this happens.

Mystery solved- They’re on strike.

I feel like this is a common answer, despite them being somewhat rare events. Have a few pursuit specific vehicles if necessary. Cops are overly eager to participate in high speed pursuits anyways. Seems far better to just let them go and track them down later... or when you have an entire department with radios and

Pursuit speeds

I missed where it said they bought them. Sorry. It's easy to miss stuff when the page is 90% ads

Ever since I heard about Lexus’ development of a TTv6, I was hoping it would make its way under the hood of the IS and RC since seemed to be better suited for a mild performance car than a luxo cruiser and should shave a hundred or so pounds. It seems like to get the car closer to the 3,500 lbs mark it will take major

Every Tesla comes with very low profile tires. The Model Y comes with unnecessarily low profile tires as even though the suspensions lifted the rolling diameters remain the same as what the Model 3 is. You could NOT jump curbs or so any sort of driving that police officers need to be able to do in a Tesla. A Rivian

The big reason Ford rules the fleet markets is parts availability and service. While a Tesla has lower maintenance needs, and may even last longer, they have massive downtime issues.

One of my Ukrainian (and VERY pregnant friends) DM’d me today freaking out about this.

I thought that was just the case of the driver not properly putting the gear “knob” in park not that it would randomly slip into gear.

ah, yes, my car is not bricked you see.. its just not able to do anything and needs to be towed away for a fix. But its not bricked.

I mean, until the fix happens, the car is essentially bricked. If you can’t even use the physical key, then for all purposes, the car is unusable.

i think you need to work on your advertising algorithms...

There’s zero chance that license is a legit OEM or Retail version of Office. It’s almost certainly part of a volume license program, which is reselling generated keys that violates Microsoft’s volume licensing EULA.

There’s zero chance that license is a legit OEM or Retail version of Office. It’s almost certainly part of a volume

If they are supergluing vans together...i assume their “legal” department is of similar high standing