Don’t compare this to a zipper merge. This is NOT a zipper merge. At all.
Don’t compare this to a zipper merge. This is NOT a zipper merge. At all.
I would check your facts. this can not be accurate. not with the high calibre of driver such a fine auto attracts
From what I gleaned, there’s a difference between the Sheriff’s Dept and CHP. I’m not 100% sure though. Seems like the Sheriff’s Dept is looking for excuses to let it slide, but the CHP is looking for charges.
On the flip side, these type of vehicles are normally driven by officers with a need to be “undercover”. Normal beat cops drive marked cars. These guys though need unmarked for safety and concealment purposes.
Except they still do traffic duty. A lot. Heck, a local department here buys them just for that purpose. Then the cops wonder why they get fake cops taking advantage of driving a lookalike to pull people over. They’d still get to write plenty of tickets; I’ve seen morons doing moron things right in front of marked cop…
Just to be clear, Canada’s in North America, so it’s still an American car.
Ugh, one of those comments.
So does that mean my neighbor’s Mercedes GL350 is considered an American car? And that the CLA-Class is not German but Hungarian?
The generally accepted rule is that it’s the manufacturer’s country of origin, not where it’s built.
Cheers.
There isn’t a single thing Nissan produces these days that I am even remotely interested in. All of their models look stale or uninspired. So its time for a new CEO for sure and stepping down was probably a wise move.
To be fair, most cars throw a code when you leave the gas cap slightly loose.
“Sorry, 8 of our 10 loaner cars are getting their fuel pumps replaced. Most of them are on their third pump.”
I would possibly have liked it more if not for the comparison to Aston.
It’s like an Aston Martin had a few too many drinks and the Prius didn’t technically say “no.”
Or the people who have a headlight HORRIBLY misaligned so the low is like a high.
The engine wasn’t completely new; it was still a VQ engine same as the 350Z, but it it did see a displacement bump and a new variable valve timing system.
It’s okay because if you still want to buy a new car that feels like it’s based on horrendously outdated technology there’s the 370Z.
He doesn’t need a plan regarding what to do with his plane though. It’s his plane.
You’re a highly polluting death trap.
Regular manufacturers don’t dyno each vehicle.
Ford borrowed that money in response to the government mandating more fuel efficient vehicles, not to stay solvent like the other two.
Ford’s Duramax?