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Thank God someone else feels that way about the look. I saw the pic and thought that it looked more like Kerri Washington from “Scandal”.

New, a decent mid displacement (600 cc and up) is going to start at about $8k, at least for a cruiser. For that much money, I could go buy a truck or suv for year round use that’s safer and has more creature comforts.

Why’s it more likely now? The article is approximately three years old.

Jedi, you’re right that I don’t know about lane splitting from a motorcyclist’s perspective, since I don’t ride. But I do know as a regular driver what I’ve seen.

Forkish, you’re right, I’m sure. And, as others have pointed out, a lot of times the video was pulled from a different location that just happened to catch the footage. But as I was looking at the post, I got to thinking about it, even if they KNOW the vehicle and the driver, or it’s something involving someone on

I think people that spend money for surveillance videos need to up their budget. I’ve yet to recall seeing a decent quality video that was pulled from a crime scene and shown online or in the news that wasn’t grainy.

I’m not into the bike culture. I don’t have a problem with them (yes, I do, the price) but I’m not interested enough to become knowledgeable (because of the price...for that much, I want airbags, AC, ABS, some form of safety, heater, etc). I do have a problem with bad riders. I’m all about sharing the road, but I’m

I’m a big Mustang fan, but I also have always loved the ‘68-70 Chargers. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t want a black one because everyone would assume I was a fan of “Blade”. Dodge could do a “Bullet Villain” version of the Charger, but the truth is, the current Charger, while better performing and a decent seller, is so

Jason, are you visiting the Tyler,TX/East Texas area? I saw a Nissan Pao on the road today and it looked just like yours.

I like it, but not at $6k. If it were $2.5-3k, I’d probably be willing to pocket it and go home with it. What surprises me is that it hasn’t got a frunk of any sort. Even a small storage area should have been somewhat possible. And while it looks fun to drive, I don’t think I’d want to compete with the other cars on a

That’s really not a fair statement. Ford was ready for everyone that wanted Gigantic SUVs. It’s why they created the Ford Excursion. However, as soon as it hit the market, people went bat-shit stupid over it and started tearing it apart. First, it was 3/4 ton truck frame. Second, it was no longer than a Ford F-250

Elton John was obviously a bit different in his lifestyle. This car must have been owned by him, but not really driven by or for him. It’s just not “Elton John-ie” enough. No flamboyant interior. No dazzles on the outside. We’re talking about someone who, even before he “came out of the closet” was known for an almost

Blaming a victim for their car being stolen is like blaming a woman for getting raped while wearing revealing clothing or getting drunk.

Regarding the fine print, which is the non de plume? Lance Thedford or Alex Hevesy?

Alex, who is Lance Thedford? I just noticed on you author tag line you mentioned him. Second, since when is a two door coupe considered a roadster?

I find people’s responses to sexual relations interesting. It seems to always get slanted based on the gender. If the first question had been from a guy, odds are favorable that he’d have been chastised for needing to remember to respect his partner as a person, understand that the relationship shouldn’t be based on

If I understood the article correctly, the judge didn’t mandate it. He observed though that perhaps she should consider doing it. Granted, because he made the comments from the bench, as a judge, that probably skewed it a little heavier than if he’d just met her out in public.

I remember in the 90s when it was common for people to buy the badges for the V8 & V12 versions to put on the V6 version, in order to pretend that they had a better Benz than they really had. The V6 was absolutely hated because it was the “cheap” SL with the looks.

It was wry humor, Suss. Although there is a tinge of truth about what killed the last Ranger.