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So, someone got hit while riding a bike. Does it matter in any way that it was a bike-share...um, bike? Or does the author not understand that bike-share doesn’t mean it’s an autopilot bike? Or is it maybe sarcasm because of the Tesla crash freakout?

The best thing.

Yep, we have a 900se & a 9-3a here & likely will have many more. Once you know the quirks, they’re pretty dependable.

It was obviously due to the high winds. Duh.

I had no idea the Dart wasn’t selling well. I see them EVERYWHERE. There are at least 8 within 2 blocks of my house. Not that it’s a good car, I just assumed it was the same idiots buying those that used to buy Neons.

Somehow all of you who are against the “brake-check” seem to equate that with slamming on the brakes. All you need to do is tap them so you scare the idiot a little. I’ve brake-checked several assholes in my life & NEVER hit the brakes enough to actually slow down. I’m not stupid enough to brake hard enough for them

Bullshit. The tailgater was in the wrong, based on what we can see in the video. All of you saying “we don’t know what the car in front was doing before the video” or saying the brake check was the dangerous part, are just plain trying to be argumentative trolls or are guilty of the same kind of fucktard driving. I

Nope, not crack pipe. This guy has moved on to bath salts.

If it was Lightning Blue, I’d have it already. A silver one isn’t bad, but not my 1st choice. There will be a Viggen in my near-future. Currently have a 900se & my GF has a 9-3 turbo. (As long as everyone keeps being scared of them & the prices stay down, I’ll buy them all. They’re reliable, fast enough, and parts are

...once you get locked into a serious drug collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can.

Back in 92 or 93, I went with a friend to look at a ‘63 split-window vette at our local chevy dealer. IIRC, it only had around 22,000 miles on it & was owned by the family that owned the dealership. They put a brand-new dealership sticker (the thick metallic kind) directly on the paint, dead center at the back of the