Another example of the rich evading vehicular manslaughter. Add him to the list with Caitlyn Jenner...
Another example of the rich evading vehicular manslaughter. Add him to the list with Caitlyn Jenner...
If only that mentality was applied equally to the youth of all socioeconomic classes...
FYI, your link to the AP article is broken
Damn, I love that Buick. (Something I never thought I’d say for anything other than a Grand National)
My dyslexia won’t even notice the difference
Just to clarify, the authors DO NOT consider the denim material to be plastics. Denim microfibers and microplastics are two different categories of modified fibers that are classified as “anthropogenic particles”.
How about stomping the dead pedal to start an automatic? Back when I had a manual, that would happen every once in a while if I needed to drive someone else’s car. Always made me laugh.
In trying to see the bright side of the current administration, now could be the perfect time to push for a pardon for Alexandra Elbakyan
Lack of safety, the only thing* stopping me from converting a classic into an eV.
(* in addition to the lack of space, time, and money)
Fuck yes. And this includes all you lazy bastards using “automatic” high beam systems that can’t seem to recognize when a motorcycle is in front of them, or even a car. Just override your system and turn them off
a black sheriff’s deputy, whom she also called a “thug.”
Pavel Bure - so...damn...FAST
Now let’s see them roll nice and easy on some grassy hills
Rollin’ like the Amish
Meh, I’d take it as is. And compared to previous “retro-resurrection” bombs like the PT cruiser or the SSR (saw one this morning and laughed out loud), my threshold for an “acceptable” throwback vehicle is significantly lower than what it used to be.
Honestly, thought this was going to be in the post
Isn’t pumice super abrasive? How is that ship not completely ruined?
Let’s throw in some camless engine tech while we’re at it
Looked liked the crowd was in the crush zone. Good thing it fell to the right
Steampunk meets Boston Dynamics