The Japanese Autoworkers can't afford to own a car, or their own home.
The Japanese Autoworkers can't afford to own a car, or their own home.
Please let us freely import cars at our own risk! I will gladly pay the taxes, and I will gladly pay to get it altered to meet US lighting standards. I know the cost of importing an taxes will make any such purchase silly, but damnit it's my money. Just stop giving me a bullshit reason for why I can't freely…
Then the Japanese Autoworkers have been long overdue for a raise. Japan is famous for it's working poor, who can't just switch jobs like workers in other countries do. If you only knew how much everything costs in Japan, and how little they make.
I'm so sorry you have to drive that. Is there nothing that can be done?
He won't face charges, but he's being forced to surrender his license, right?
Brake lights aren't enough. It's an emergency in a way since stopped in the middle of the highway warrants a hazard situation. Sometimes it's hard to see person in front that slowed or stopped from lack of perception of speed from zero references outside. Plus going 65 mph+ you got a seconds to react. Heard the…
I think you mean ballerer.
Black car could have tried to use shoulder also so it was a 50/50 gamble that paid off luckily.
People up here are just as retarded behind the wheel.
The 4Runner looks like he might've moved over to get out of the way of the out of control Sonata, and he wasn't really in danger of hitting guy in front of him. Just surprised is all, as it looks like someone was paying attention to their surroundings. :) Policeman going after the Sonata looks like a man on a…
Not possible on California roads. Any follow space is instantly filled by a BMW.
I believe that Civic driver is a master Jedi tailgater. How Thames managed to miss everyone is beyond me.
U have an autobianchi. Damn son.
Somehow I think a FWD would have fared better.
Then again, there's a good chance you might electrocute yourself by just removing a regular car battery
No. The vicous copling overheats and fails because people don't use matching sets of tires.
I came on here to state just this. Their "realtime" 4wd system can't power its way out of a wet paper bag.
The weird part of that story was that Honda apparently fixed the problem after TV first discovered this, but then reverted back to the old setting which we see in action here. Then they basically admitted that the sudden burst of power to the rear wheels in a zero-grip situation such as this one would put too much…
I'm personally wondering what type of 'skillset' the husband of the woman in the last article has. Is this knowledge that she provided or is it something she would rather not divulge? I could expect his type of layoff problems from someone who works primarily as QA (also those hours sound typical for QA too).
So basically this is like a publishing company, hiring writers to finish a book and once the book is finished, they fire the writers over bogus reasons and make profit of the new selling best hit and once done they repeat the same for sequels.