“No theft crime is a capital crime unless murder is committed while participating in the robbery.”
“No theft crime is a capital crime unless murder is committed while participating in the robbery.”
I offered some guy from the internet my crapcan XJ for free if he would just haul it away. Instead, after driving half the day he showed up at my house, drank all my beer, and pissed off all my neighbors by wrenching on it in my driveway half the night. Then he crashed on my couch, covering it and my dog grease. In…
Sometimes outside car thermometers are so inaccurate that they feel like random number generators. They’re basically the worst feature of the car, next to the car’s infotainment systems. That’s because [...] they’re actually thermistors.
Clicking and commenting on articles you aren’t interested in is still a thing?
His Alprazolambourghini was in the shop.
Camo jogging pants and a camo bra/sports bra thingy is not new. At all. How can you bite a design that already exists? I guess the court will make that determination. And for the sake of the designer I hope it goes well for her. But I don’t see any sort of original concept here.
“due to the non-Subaru part or its installation.”
The point you’re trying to make is a feeble attempt at best to define “racing” as a timed event that conveniently excludes track days even though they clearly put more stress on the vehicle’s components than day to day driving. I guarantee that Subaru’s legal department’s formal definition of “racing” would be vague…
...except that’s not the agreement. The agreement is posted right up there in the article. How about you try reading it and applying some critical thinking skills?
The only possible way of damaging a fuel pump when racing is repeatedly racing with very little fuel in the tank. This prolonged use with little cooling can theoretically can stress the pump from heat. Of course the same habit in street use would cook it just the same. Fuel pumps are on or off. What the engine does…
No, not “period.” They’re stretching the definitions in the contract beyond their literal meaning because they fucked up and didn’t do their job in the first place, and they did work anyway under the implication that it wouldn’t be charged for. This is anything but so clear.
They exist to protect the consumer, don’t you know?
From the reddit post, appears they still haven’t figured out how to fix her car:
Bounty hunters absolutely have legal authority to arrest and detain bail jumpers.
They have the legal authority.
Another Skyline responsible for leaving big skid marks:
What about tires that need to be replaced anyway? May as well give them a good send off
From a Tim Kirkjian article a few years ago about “retaliation”
There’s an easier way to make sure Porsches aren’t easily flipped: Flood the market with them. Drop the price and make your money on volume.
There’s something wrong with the sound on the video. I can only hear the announcers but not the cars.