carpedia88
carpedia88
carpedia88

I was thinking the exact same thing. The Volvo probably didn't realize he hit someone because there was not damage.

He's gonna stop by the salvage yard on the way home for a new corner marker and be like new by dinner.

A Volvo 240 (Jalop sweetheart) rear ends the only TSX wagon in the country (another sweetheart) with what looks like an early 90s Celica looking on, what are the odds?

Not even a hood crumple. These Volvo's are tanks.

Surprised I didn't hear about this on Jelopnic.com first!

So that's what they look like when they need turning?

I seem to remember another major automotive manufacturer releasing a bespoke super car for around the same money just recently, and everyone LOVED to hate it....

Wasn't the last one $150k? I guess they have to adjust for the rich getting richer.

I'll fix it for you:

"through the first two years"

I'm not an interpreter or captioner myself but I'm very familiar with this as a Deaf person. It looks like somehow, the practice file that captioners use to essentially train the computer to recognize names was sent into the broadcast stream.

Generally, a captioner will spend time before an assignment inputting all

Russian method?!?! more like the Skrillex method

This is more like it.

So it takes $2800 and a trip to Disney to bring car salesmen up to the customer service level of your average McDonald's cashier? That's just pathetic.

I mean, the repair shop probably did a better job of putting it back together than the factory.

This is why Davis-Monthan is so awesome. It's like a toy store for the military. There's all kinds of interesting stuff laying around that can be brought back into service. Can you imagine the back-and-forth that took place to determine what aircraft they would use for the radar aircraft testbed?

That youtube thumbnail is frighting

I bet the kid knows how to use the damn phone to film in landscape though