aquila48
aquila48
aquila48

This is primarily about dangerous driving, he clearly brake check the dashcam car, the dashcam car changes lanes and he looses it when he swerves back into the DC cars new lanes probably to brake check him again,  the space saver tyre is clearly a secondary cause of the incident. And it's all compounded with leaving

Did Fenton walk into the Fenestron?

Surely it’s about time we make sure that vehicles aren’t immobized after relatively small collisions like hitting a deer.

Your forgetting about the government fleet, in countries like Australia there are heaps of seven series and whatever the equivalent Merc is. Both state and federal.

But not every country has a tax credit or similar subsidy for EVs, and isn’t the US one a non refundable tax credit anyway? so it only benefits those with a high enough taxable income to claim it all.

That why you don't want the Australian immigration system, everytime an employer "says" the can't find Australians to do the job they get to bring in a foreigner under the skilled migration system. Some companies have so many skilled migrants working for them that they have to have safety signage in their language and

Its the same in Australia except it was probably about a decade ago where we started buy more new cars in autos than manuals, it must have have been a slow now’s day as it actually made the news at the time.

House prices need to be factored into  CPI again. The growth in house prices since it was removed has been devastating for those of us not yet in the market.

If a car company did this it would be a good counter to Tesla’s charging network, great for long journeys, towing etc. Also makes EVs accessible for people why can’t charge at home.

Seems like the dealership is trying to have it both ways, it either was the dealerships car and the sales man sold it on their behalf, or it was the sales man’s car and he sold privately. It can't be the dealerships car sold buy a freelance salesman.

Housing affordability seems to becoming more of an issue.

This has to be in the running, the Holden Apollo, a rebadged Toyota Camry sold in Australia at the same time as the Camry and the Toyota lexcen, a rebadged Holden Commodore, sold at the same time as the Commodore

Yeah but then the lawyers will just claim affluenxa as the defence and the kid will get off.

How about instead of a balance of performance class we just have homologation classes, what class your in is solely based on the number of road cars sold and registered everything on the race car must be road legal and available for the public to buy, including tyres, and have it like classes of 10, 100, 1000, 10000,

Reminds me of what I think of when gun people say they need their guns because they might need to defend themselves from the government;

Try 13 ppl, 3 officers, 3 engineers, 6 Integrated ratings ( deckhands) and a cook.

I’m more interested in how that plan to do things like handling lines? etc.

I’ve never paid more than that for a car and never had a car less than 12 years old, and never been let down by the car, just look for a good service record and take it for a thorough test drive. My current car is 22 yrs old and nearly 300k on the clock, and my First car which cost me $900, got stolen and was 25yrs

Similar thing happened to me when driving my mum’s Mercedes A class, but I was still in it when it started rolling and stepped on the brake, I decided to google what happened and found an Australian forum with hundreds of people reporting the same thing.

I was holding out hope that it would get a mid life update and they'd fix the styling of it.