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LOL. This post gives us the idea for a Jalopnik article - a Google Earth photo of David Tracy’s neighborhood and a headline of “Can you find David’s home in this photo?” :D

David was afraid the hail would cause the hoods to pop and then there would be an equestrian panic in the neighborhood as the few remaining horses escaped the engine compartments.

TARPS! Large tarps - large enough to cover the vehicle with space to spare, and rope to cinch it tight. Then they become covered objects that no one can determine the state of. Then the next time a complaint arises, the code inspector cannot verify the complaint without committing criminal trespass on your property,

No big deal. This is par for the course for this game line.

Why? Traffic cam technology is HORRIBLY FLAWED. For starters, there is ZERO effort to address the tickets to the actual driver of the vehicle, just the registered owner. Second, the situation the camera is in place to enforce can be mucked around with by the locals. NJ had its red light cameras removed from all but

My wife was killed by a drunk driver, along with a couple friends she was reuniting with from high school. They were coming home from a ski trip to Vermont when it happened. Be very, VERY thankful the cops pull them over and arrest them, because if I had my way, the cops would be killing every last drunk or high

The Prowler never felt right because it is actually a Dodge Intrepid inside.

I’m surprised this article didn’t start with the phrase “So, I was watching the latest episode of Hoovie’s Garage to see what the latest ‘cheapest in America’ car was and he bought a Plymouth Prowler!”

LOL. You are sooooooooooooo late to the party.

Ewwww.... But could be worse. Could be pizza from inside the Brett Butler...

Fact check - EVs have been around for more than 130 years. Toyota as a car manufacturer has been around less than 90 years. So no, Toyota has not been working on hydrogen fuel cell technology as long as electrically driven vehicles have been around, because Toyota itself is 40 years too young for that accomplishment

I mean I COULD drive from ME to FL on a garden tractor”

Bad news man, you simply figured out how to do other stuff while you wait for the car to charge.

The winner of this game will be the one that rolls out the most effective refueling infrastructure. Battery recharge stations are quickly becoming ubiquitous (and not all of them are Tesla-owned)... but batteries are still pretty slow to charge. Various alternative fuels are available, but refueling is sparse. There

And exactly how many of your local departments have a chopper? In my region, there are more news choppers than police choppers. The only law enforcement owned choppers in the region belong to the Philadelphia PD and the NJ and PA state troopers. I’m not even sure if the DE state police own one. And that’s it. They

People may have forgotten the Astre by 1979, but they knew the car it became, the Sunbird quite well. Mind you, everyone (including the writer of this article) forgot the Chevrolet Monza that came between the Pontiac Astre and Pontiac Sunbird.

There is a Trabant owner on Youtube currently working on converting an ex-school bus into a camper and car hauler.

See, when they asked about the source, the answer the Japanese office gave was “What? The friendly neighborhood yakuza is just selling off some of his cars to pay off his gambling debts.”

Cops running down protesters is all the rage when it comes to news coverage and rating. But protesters running over cops? Gotta go to instagram to hear a peep about that.

The car would fall under counterfeiting laws, rather than trademark or copyright enforcement.