Organizations, companies, etc. have to tell you that so if you’re injured saving a life you don’t come back and sue them because they told you it was okay to go into a burning car. It’s really up to you what you do in a moment like that.
Organizations, companies, etc. have to tell you that so if you’re injured saving a life you don’t come back and sue them because they told you it was okay to go into a burning car. It’s really up to you what you do in a moment like that.
As a first responder (20 years as a firefighter/paramedic), I can assure you I would have done the exact same thing they did. I understand your concern as the media has reported on many instances where bystanders have been sued for saving or attempting to save a life. Most states have good Samaritan laws that fully…
Waaaaaay too deep!
I had a 2007 with the 4.6L and it was a great runner. That V8 was handy when merging onto the highway or making right turns. My wife had it for 100K until someone killed it in an offset head-on. She came away with only scratches which is why we replaced it with a 2015 Sport (365HP twin turbo). That one was a total…
I had a 67 Catalina for a while. It was so big I could fit 4 people across the back seat, comfortably. I even had throw pillows on that back seat. What a great car for cruising. I called it, The Mothership.
It works for Jeep because it has existed since 1941 in very recognizable form and in the process has accumulated generations of devotees.
I’m 43 now, but in the eighties, my parents used to drive my brother and I from from St. Louis, MO to Bloomington, IL every year for the annual Corvette show. He had a 1963 split-window and guess where we rode? That’s right, on the package shelf under thone big windows. Those are some of my best memories, too.
The slush box is the deal breaker for me.
Always entertaining, Raphael.
There’s probably a $1000 in tires and battery alone. What a great 1st car for a new driver, too.
My dad was shopping cars at this time (1989) and I was a brand new driver. I had my own car (77 Grand Prix-land yacht, but it had a 400-4 bbl, so it got out of it’s own way), but I’d be driving his occasionally. He wanted the sedan version of this, which was just a 323 GT. No AWD, but the same engine. He said it was…
While I agree with you on engine covers, I’m going to have to disagree with you on the engine surround. I own a 2011 Acura TL and the engine cover came off and went on a shelf in my garage the same day I brought it home. I couldn’t do anything but jump the battery, check the oil, or fill the washer fluid without…
I wouldn’t have stolen a car to begin with, but every decision has consequences.
I work closely with the police (I’m a career firefighter/paramedic) and every one I’ve discussed legal CCW with is a strong proponent and reports that their fellow officers are as well.
Let me answer your question with another question. There are two people drowning in a pool. You can only save one. All circumstances are equal except one’s a stranger and one’s your sibling. Which one do you save? That’s why they put their lives above civilian’s lives. If you perceived a threat from someone with a…
A neighbor down the street from me bought one for his daughter and it’s got a manual transmission, so it’s got that going for it.
Yes, Minilites are timeless.
I know I’m old, but IROC wheels are still one of my favorite wheel designs.
Keep it until you actually need the money. Maybe you just need some time to grieve. Perhaps after you drive the 2017 Subaru for a while, you’ll be able to let go of the 2005.
It’s fun to get to that legal speed limit in the blink of an eye.