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Watch closely at the 50 second mark, use full screen. Look at the passenger side of the vehicle just before Rover takes off. You're looking for a large guy, white top, wearing a helmet. He strikes the passenger side window with at least one hand, maybe two, probably open palmed. He lunges at the window. A split second

Watch the posted video at just about the 50 second mark. Look for the guy in the white sweatshirt (?) wearing a helmet who strikes the passenger side window with force. THAT was the trigger event. He struck the window next to this man's wife - what did they expect was going to happen?

The claim that they approached and were non-violent is crap and the proof IS in the video. At about the 50 second mark you can see a guy with a helmet on, white shirt (sweatshirt?) approach the PASSENGER side window and strike it. It looks like he uses two hands but it's not clear.

$5 says this isn't the only video and the cuts made of this one make it pretty clear that these guys are hiding something. It was good to see that the rider with the camera seemed to have some smarts and it's a shame he cut the video. I'm very surprised that the SUV didn't reverse over the pack of them when they went

2 year old child in the car, which they later attempted to attack, his wife, and they were beating on his car after he stopped. I'm quite surprised that he didn't intentionally try to thin the herd when he took off! He was justified and I hope that all of the jerks who did this are charged.

Correction: They USED to last forever - now it's as much junk as anything else.

So you want us to let the police do "the actual police work"? Have you ever ever asked the police to recover something stolen? Seriously? I had to show the last guy how to take fingerprints the last time my car was broken into! Out of the multiple times my car was broken into in multple areas not once, not a single

The next Supra perhaps? We'll see. I'd like to find a fun turbo car to tune and the supposed new turbo Corvette's projected price is insanity so I'll be interested to see projected pricing on these...

Looked like the tree clipped it just ahead of the rear wheels and cut through it like a knife...

I have a 996 911 Turbo and previously owned a pretty tuned up Supra. Both cars can be attention magnets although with the Supra few but the faithful knew what it was. I've only had a shitbox Caddy turbo something or other try the 911 and I was pulling on him in 6th on the highway. I've seen kids on bikes stop riding

Oooh, duh! I'm sorry, I thought you were recommending the GDI - the GTI with a Diesel! I didn't read closely enough and misunderstood. Yeah, the Golf diesel has been available for a good while and it ought to get even better MPG than my Jetta or even a newer Jetta. I'm just not sure I can get past the size but I'll

Nope! The Coast Guard divers had footage showing the bell, awhile later it was found to be missing. It occurred while security was "tight". CNN mentioned it in at least one of it's reports and mentioned they couldn't figure out where it went since they had footage showing it in place on the ship after it was secured...

Well, check out the HP rating on my Jetta. The HP rating is something like 140HP. Honestly that's pretty pathetic but it's the torque that makes these things move. Low RPM power measurement is all torque, higher RPMs the engine has no torque and thus power shows as low. If I had a stick in my car it would likely never

For starters it's not yet available. It's also a smaller car than my Jetta and frankly I'm not eager for plaid seats - the sport seats in the Audi on the other hand are damn sweet! I still might get one but the cost is pretty steep IMO, perhaps I'll drive one and see. I don't absolutely HAVE to have the larger Jetta

I sit in traffic with my DSG every day - honestly it's not difficult at all and no weirder than any other automatic. i do find that if I flip it into manual mode that bumper to bumper is easier as I get the decel like I would in a manual but truly a manual would be better so I could short shift. The DSG in my car

And yet the ship's bell still went missing...

Get the 6spd. I have a DSG in my 06 and the stick cars do better. My DSG shifts too late for economy and i wish it were a stick. Stick trans can hold more power too so you can flash them for more power more easily - and get better MPG believe it or not. I get around 38MPG city in my older car which is 500+ miles to a

38MPG city, 500+ miles on a tank in the city, room for 5 plus a trunk. Mine is quiet enough (and is 7 years old) that I have to tell people it's a diesel. Drives much like a gasser and no one who's driven it can really tell the difference. you claim that all of these things can be achieved through other means but I

My 06 TDI was so clean I literally put my nosed to the tailpipe and sniffed just after I bought it and couldn't smell anything! Now with a bit over 60K on the clock it smokes a little at cold start and when I'm forced to floor it - not sure why as it's all in working order. I'll be interested to see how the new ones

I drive a TDI Jetta, a 2006 which isn't as economical or as fast as the new cars. It has a DSG too which actually hurts the MPG a bit. It gets down the road pretty damned well, hauls people, hauls luggage, handles fine, and in the city I go 525 miles between fillups. I got 39MPG on my last tank - I filled today. there