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Considering how often modders have to step in and fix their games for them, Bethesda could benefit from leaving a few of these cases alone from time to time. In this instance, they made no mention of actually going after them, but the law would’ve forced their hand in one way or another down the line I’m sure.

Reid’s piece was my favorite portion of an already great episode. That Z he was in before picking up the Lambo? So damn jealous of that. To say nothing of the unavoidable giggling I unleashed when that 962 showed up!

I had this happen myself, but reversed. I was (legally) in the HOV lane and there was an accident up ahead. I slowed down and turned my hazards on before carefully going around and back into the HOV lane again.

Not sure if it works the same there as it does here (Connecticut), but any speed over a set ratio compared to the speed limit is considered “Reckless Driving” and amounts to the car being impounded and the license being revoked until retraining, or whatever they call it now, is completed. Well, with fines of course.

A group of friends, and myself of course, left the park in our own cars after playing some tennis (Yes, I’m blindingly white, why do you ask?) with the intention of hitting a local diner and catching up. I was pulled over almost immediately for a broken headlight. Fair enough. Get a warning and get moving.

Maybe it’s to signify that you’ve got a great hand and wanted to bleed from your eyes to let Daniel Craig’s Bond know?

Sadly, I imagine you’re right about that. I’ve never been a fan of buying a car just to sell it later, but in extreme circumstances like this, that’s likely what they’re doing. Would be nice to see them, the owners I mean, not the company, beating the Hell out of their car on a track. Sure, it would hurt the price,

I love the idea of the new car, but buying something sight unseen seems really odd to me. Granted, these people are stupidly rich so it probably doesn’t matter much to them AND they may have seen better images than us pawns have, but it never makes sense to me all the same.

So, by my (admittedly iffy) math skills, that would mean that they’ve gone up just over six grand in thirty-one years. Not a bad stretch, though now it makes me wonder if they always cost too much? Maybe I’m just being harsh?

True enough. Parents had an ‘89 and it was capable enough in the mud though. Then again, I don’t think they were stock tires at that point either.

I’m aware that people still off road them, but to act as if most don’t spend their lives on the street instead of out in “the wild,” so to speak, is a bit of a stretch to me. Not saying you’re doing that, but I’m willing to bet that most Wranglers are more familiar to state troopers than park rangers.

I was glancing through the comments and, to my shock and awe, no one tried acting tough and saying that, if they had heard it unsolicited, they wouldn’t have been worried.

Soooooo, is there going to be an intermission or anything? Guess I’ll be keeping myself home for a few weeks after release, running a Lord Of The Rings marathon in preparation or something...

Maybe. All that hot air expelled by folks around here rose us right above FL.

So, what was already too expensive for what it is is now more expensive? Cool, got it.

Despite the seemingly required people shouting about how little they want a new CoD game, I’m all about a new Black Ops. I find myself liking what Treyarch does, since World At War if we’re being honest, often to the point that I just skip other studios’ games in the series.

So, as the horsepower wars continue to rage and this model is overshadowed by yet another not updated in a decade, but more powerful Charger/Challenger, will the prices finally drop just like they did on the Hellcat? That would be the time to buy...a Hellcat.

Were they trying to make it look like it was parked on a bed of coffee beans?

I’m one of those folks trying to boost things up (‘17 Prius Prime), but I’ll be quick to point out that I didn’t buy it to “Save the Earth” or whatever some people here in the comments are claiming. I bought it because, instead of stopping for gas twice a week, I now can stop once every week and a half. That alone is

That’s the benefit of buying used: If you bought it new, you wouldn’t have the spare cash to buy bags too!