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It used-to bring up the exact conversation to which you replied, with a line to the left highlighting your own comment. That feature broke a couple months ago.

Thankfully, exit 69 for Big Beaver is a different interstate than the one with the exit for Climax.

I’m not even sure if they have any talent for analyzing sports. They just take contrarian views and one of them will be more correct in the end.

I have a theory that one reason why crossovers are popular is because they can put more mechanicals under the car, and leave a cleaner interior (less drive shaft and strut tower intrusion). This does seem more intrusive than most wagons I’ve seen. 

Do you need to also video a second time at drop-off?

Further evidence is that this person didn’t even get out to inspect the damage! Maybe they were drunk?

I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who is willing to crack humor over unusual death circumstances. (Not at a funeral or to the family, but this is a forum.)

I support political correctness and innocent until proven guilty, and I cringe when statements like that happen. 

Saw it in a documentary.

The driver is the captain of the vehicle. They are responsible for the safety of their passengers.

Obviously not used for the car. Maybe the skimmer was used for the bodies?

We’ve seen cars just as battered in other accidents where the seatbelted occupants (usually just a driver) survive, sometimes walking away from the scene. This is a sad, preventable tragedy. 

I thought that also, but there are several of those “ROAD IS TURNING” arrows, which glow like crazy in headlights. 

Sounds like the guy not only was using very excessive speed, he wasn’t familiar with that particular road. Spirited driving should command your full attention and (preferrably) also familiarity with the roads. 

They meant a “bent paperclip” turn, perhaps. 

They were likely trying to scare their passengers, which might get them aroused. We had a famous local case a few years back where a guy was taking teenage women for fast rides on a local, winding river road. He crashed badly, although not this badly. 

Pace Cars are the American equivalent to Porsche “special edition” vehicles. Just regular vehicles optioned-up and given custom paint and interior.

It’s the second line of defense after the “boys will be boys” manner of explaining-away bad behavior.

“Alcohol was involved” How the sh*t does that make crimes less illegal?

“Roto Roof” is just a targa. I’m not sure why the fancy name.