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That is definitely not brake fade. The cop was already going slow as it approached the scene and you can see the cop car jolt to a stop (slamming the brakes) right after it hits the car. It wasn’t a gradual case of brake fade and the other car didn’t stop it. 

The cops can control their reactions. If the cops hadn’t chased, the idiots wouldn’t have hit the cyclist or smacked into cars. They would’ve gotten the infiniti to a chop shop and eventually been caught.

What color is that Infinity?

Because BLUE LIVES MATTER YOU MARXIST CRIMINAL LOVER.

I always remind myself whenever I read a story like this that these people can vote.  It makes me twitch a little.

After the last year or so I’ve pretty much lost all my faith in my fellow Americans. Just an absolute embarrassment and joke, so many of us can’t handle even the smallest amount of adversity. 

The only reason this accomplished anything is because people are extraordinarily stupid. It would have been just a couple days’ delay on fuel shipments, but a million braindead hillbillies ran out and hoarded all the gas away, despite being told over and over again that any disruption would be resolved in a few days.

North Carolina may have a gas shortage, but it’s got no shortage of obese gas hoarders.

I will never stop being surprised by the amateur hour antics of IT departments that handle security for essential infrastructure. My home network has better security and more regular data backups than these companies, and the most crucial thing I do on my network is troll the BaT auction comments.

Once they received the payment, the hackers provided the operator with a decrypting tool to restore its disabled computer network. The tool was so slow that the company continued using its own backups to help restore the system, one of the people familiar with the company’s efforts said.”

They can continue to sell the Challenger and Charger with minor updates for the next ten years and they’ll be fine. They can even make some compliance EV versions so they can keep selling red-eye hellcats. 

Chrysler no, Dodge, I think they have a path.  They need to refresh a lot of their product line, but they have proven they can make a desirable product, they just need to keep it fresh (although they apparently have learned how to keep existing product selling long after the tooling was paid for as well)

This is from a 750 but I like it on my 850

I’m probably doing this wrong, but mild leveling kit with stock wheels and slightly more aggressive tread on a 1/2 ton truck. 

Dodge is really missing out on having an option to have those painted on from the factory.  Seems like easy money left on the table to me.

Properly swapped badges, not tacky Pep-Boys stuff, but things like the nice KDM(?) inspired alternate logo for Kia’s, vehicle appropriate JDM badging, making a G8 or SS into a Holden, etc... It is very subtle like older Optima’s with K5 badges or prompts a quick double take(the SS as a Holden I saw yesterday).

Neither cliche nor a mod.  Try again!

On on a muscle car louvers

me too. actually. I like the splash of color for an otherwise dull slabsided usually blacked out car.

In the current sea of black, white, and fifty shades of gray cars, painted brake calipers. Especially when the color contrasts the body color.