Chicago does have them, though most drivers can care less as no law will stop their search for blood there.
Chicago does have them, though most drivers can care less as no law will stop their search for blood there.
I can nearly say for certainty that if Putin landed on Alaska, there would be a declaration of war the same day. You're forgetting that a lot of our oil comes from Alaska, and if any party wants to commit political suicide, it's by raising fuel prices by a $1 a day. Not saying our current party isn't softer than I…
Except Putin won't, because it would be suicide for them. The biggest advancement they can have on us is maybe control a small part of Alaska, temporarily. They're main troops aren't anywhere near our troops level, and it's allies are not as strong. Russia is a non-threat unless your a small country and share a border…
We win the air superiority pissing match. By just the mass amount of planes, not including our superior technology.
Can't the "high security" versions take a hit from a RPG? I've only been in an armored audi a8, but the the build quality is the same as a normal a8. If I was a corrupt politician/ drug lord, the armored German vehicles would definitely be high up on my list.
Audi r8 gt, used if I must.
You missed the part no one is reporting that the crowd threw a Molotov at the police right before they said disperse. Neither side is innocent in this story though.
I had to force my dealer to get me them as they weren't usually an option on the m3. No regrets. When cars usually have everything you need, the small tacky things usually get me.
Now I believe you guys are just trolling us guys that are telling everyone it's a stupid decision to buy a "cheap" 200k car.
It's a 200k car, you either pay it at the beginning or later. The problem is people buying these 27k 600/63/65's know it's going to cost more to maintain, but they don't realize the tires won't last longer than your oil change interval. Or that for the cost of a new engine you can buy a house. Or that putting in…
Simple, have the u.s. D.o.t. be in charge of the maintanence.
Well, the state will only due anything if you (the mustang driver in this case) sues the uninsured driver for damages. If they have nothing to sue for, hopefully you have uninsured motorist coverage. Incases like this it's better to go through your own insurance company if you can, you get the money quicker and your…
It'll be either registered in Monaco or Montana. So I guess the taxes don't matter anyways.
They're on oem hids too, which I'm pretty sure have to have auto leveling on them (they don't). I'm guessing the nhtsa didn't retest it due to it's subaru twin passing the test already.
My saabaru has a light level controller. It's not too unheard of.
It's been a few months and I'm still waiting for the police to come take it away. Built motor with 20k miles on it (144k chassis), 18g turbo. Just needs some seals replaced and needed a tranny solenoid switched out. Mine has every option on it but sadly it's a 4eat. That pic is when the previous owner had it.
It's not the rarest modernish subaru. The rarest isn't even a subaru.
My local sears sold craftsman torque wrenches for only $30. I found out it was a pricing error when I came back to buy one of every size. Luckily I managed to get one.
A ferrari 458 owner got 200k from a simple rear end after an insurance company started dicking him around. Never forget, the wealthier an individual is, the more access for retribution he has. In that case the guy charged the company with rental for an equivalent car for a month or two of downtime, and depreciation.