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Your sentence clearly states that, even though you're not sure what his official capacity was, he should have not let the guy drive away.

Well, dudeman isn't a police officer and can't really detain someone unless he's putting them under citizen's arrest which, next door here in Alabama takes a citizen witnessing a felony to do. WTF do you want him to have done, jumped halfway in the window to try and choke the guy out while he's driving away?

The ticket would likely be issued to the vehicle with the owner of the vehicle being responsible for it. 10:1 says that the vehicle is part of the embassy fleet.

Yeah, Hillary. Just use the app next time.

Even that was a little boring, and why would you buy that over the XC90 if you want a comfortable SUV? Honestly, despite my initial hate for the cayenne upon release, I'd really like one one of these days. It's quite capable offroad, dependable, doesn't seem to have the maintenance cost of the Porsche sports cars,

My initial reaction to you comment was anger and "How dare he criticize Aston Martin!" Then I realized that you were right. I'd take that Bentley monstrosity that looks like it has giant owl eyes over this any day.

Endangering everyone else on the highway with the help of a supercharged V8.

Ah, sad. I've never seen an M135i, but have seen plenty of 135i's. The 135i is very attractive to me because you can put down a lot of hp with a tune and bolt ons, but I'd be wary of issues like the high pressure fuel pump. They seem to have a greater than average number of issues, and most of those are expensive

According to them, the M235i, powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six with 322 horsepower, will do zero to 100 km/h, or 62 mph, in five seconds. That should figure out to a zero to 60 mph time of just under five seconds, I reckon. It weighs right around 3,200 pounds, and the cost should be under $50,000 U.S.,

Yep. Their argument seems to be: Old people + Camrys = disaster.

But like consumer trends, rappers' tastes evolve as well. And one thing I keep seeing during the reveal of the new Escalade is how rappers will now have something new to put into their videos. Really? No. I doubt this will happen based on the current state of rap.

What do you drive?

All I know is that there is a shaking when I apply the brakes and it's irritating. At the moment, I have a 2008 four cylinder accord, live in the city, and my current focus is on reliability and low maintenance cost until I can finish law school, so the combination of factors means that performance oriented driving

My rotors are warped, and I'm about to have them turned. Having them turned is cheaper than buying the parts myself and replacing them. How is dealing with warped rotors overpriced?

I know you do, but you're not supposed to. The same goes for New Jersey.

Unfortunately, Miriam Carey, the 34-year-old dental hygienist from Connecticut who police say was the driver of the Infiniti coupe that led police on the chase, was not so lucky.

Are you now 17 years old and have no friends? It's common knowledge that, in my state at least, if you get a ticket for something like that, you just go fix it, show up at court, offer proof that it is fixed, and the ticket will be dismissed.

Mmmm, looks like a Montero made a love child with a CUV and this is their fugly baby.

As a former VW owner, I can tell you from first hand experience that just because it can be fixed correctly doesn't mean you can afford for it to be fixed correctly.

I tried three times to reply, but something about commenting is broken. Gawker needs consistency in regards to when you can post on parts of images or specific paragraphs, this shit is irritating. Also, "tired of Eames, the Bauhaus, all the mainstream stuff?" Since when has all that stuff been mainstream? Did I