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...said the bank intended to repay all customers who were hurt.

If you live in:

Worst accident was a head-on accident when riding my motorcycle. The other party was not fully invested in driving (distracted) and turned left without looking for me. I hit his right front corner, flipped over the bars and impacted the car on the a-pillar with my back. The damage to the car at the bumper level was

Hi! Statistician here, who went to FICO’s conference where this was presented earlier this year, because I’m a truly exciting person. This was announced to the broader public earlier than I expected.

Well there’s the problem, the carbonator is fucked.

Behold, the Sh!tmobile

This is a particularly stupid take given that Tom just had an article last week about how people are overpaying for CPO/Used vehicles. Perfect example, I went looking for a CPO Crosstrek for my mother. Crosstrek Limiteds with 10K on them were going for 27-28K. I then go check the new car stock, and there are plenty of

golf ball tracking via smart phone camera. you can just send me a check.

The most stereotypical #millennials I know all drive long-since-paid-off 9th generation Corollas or  the Matrix/Vibe derivative...

To drive a car with a manual transmission again! I’m paralyzed from the chest down but I’m working on building a set of hand controls that will allow me to do so in an efficient manner! I can currently drive a slushbox but that 4-speed in my Integra isn’t good at anything. Not autocross, the freeway, gas mileage,

You know the ratings aren’t comparable across classes, right? That doesn’t meant the Corolla can head-on the Suburban and the Corolla occupants will fare better, nor does it mean they can both hit the same stationary object (fence, pole, wall, etc.) with the Corolla occupants faring better.

Have you ever farted on your phone, because the only safe place for it was between your legs? NOT ANY MORE! Our butt plug with tractor beam has an (optional) fart shield!

Wwithout Sergio it’s actually kinda hard to think of the person I would be. I started becoming a car person (not all of us are born or raised this way) around 2012, right as Fiat was reentering the US. I picked up a 500 Pop as the perfect city car. A year and a half later I swapped for an Abarth. I began to make a

I worked at Chrysler from 2011-2014 and everyone I talked to who was working there prior to bankruptcy talked about how much better the work environment, handling of programs, and overall quality of employment was after Fiat took control. He did more good for that company than most people will ever realize.

A few years back I was looking to get out of my Dodge Ram 1500 and get into a Focus ST. I found a nice Tuxedo Black ST3 for sale locally and went in for a test drive. It ended up being the worst experience at a dealership of my life, but for other reasons that this test drive:

9 AM, CADILLAC SHOWROOM. Man walks in and has 30 min to buy a car, as a trained sales person, i know it’s impossible, but figure, whatever, he’s a liar. Pick a car out, get a copy of the DL and head out for the test dive. Whatever drugs he took earlier must have kicked in during the test drive, we tested the devilles

I was probably 14 or 15 riding in the back seat with the salesman, while my sister test drove a Mazda Mx6 (I think?). My Dad was in the front seat pushing my sister to drive the car harder. She did. We spun across multiple lanes of a major interstate and then back across them before just baaarely scraping the wall

I’d be shocked if the NYPD isn’t the most funded law enforcement agency, aside from the FBI. Its budget is larger than the entire city budgets of Boston and Chicago combined. It has no reason to be performing functions that the NSA, FBI and CIA already do. None.

However, the CIA and the NYPD have a strong

O’Reilly’s also recommends Lucas as the most relevant Racing Oil one should use in a Tesla

everything you said is correct, except the other parties don’t even need “fair” trade agreements, just agreements with lower tariffs.  also note that since most goods we buy from china are actually made for US producers, the tariffs are really just a tax on those US producers.