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This issue is technically 100% user error, not the car. The hoods are already open from the user not closing it properly earlier, or managing to hit the open button on the fob twice. The hood, if closed properly, can not be opened via the fob once driving on the road.

The hoods are already open before they put it into park and drive off from bumping the fob, hitting the button by mistake, etc. But just cracked like when you pop the hood on a normal car. The hood can’t be opened if the car is already moving. 

They don’t now, the hoods were cracking open when people were handling their fobs to unlock, or other items in their pocket bumping against the fob when getting in the car and whatnot. The hoods weren’t technically opening while driving, they were already open, but just cracked from being popped on the fob, so most

The trunks were being cracked open when the car was stationary, like when someone would get into the car with the fob in their pocket, accidentally pressing against other items in the pocket, etc. Most people understandably don’t do a visual hood closure check before driving off, so then once they got up to road

More than certain this isn’t true, that this is the only privately owned international crossing bridge in North America, as many of the bridges that span the Rio Grande in South Texas from the US to Mexico are privately owned. I can name at least 3 of them:

I don’t understand how someone can make the point that traffic stops for infractions prevent things like non-functioning brake lights and speeding. Of course they do. The 8.5 hour drive I made yesterday on 95 was cruise control at the speed limit or +2 over because the crappy Mitsubishi fleet car I was in has an

bro is this a for real answer? this is so such a ridiculous suggestion it could legit be the basis for a key and peele skit lmao

what? he said swarmed. clearly he is presenting a hypothetical of ‘surrounded’. because why would he propose a question where it wasn’t 360 surrounded and the answer was obviously ‘back up’?

so that being said, your next point, police cars are not reinforced. especially now, they are 100% same as civilian in terms of

A significant question is will US Citizens in territories, such as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, be forgotten? USCs in those territories do not file their taxes with the IRS; they file to the respective territory’s financial bureau, but use a mirror tax code system, the same 1040s, etc.

My first house in Texas just five years ago was 139, new construction, great gated neighborhood, 3/2, 1500sqft, two car garage, wood privacy fenced yard, all tile, granite, and other good materials throughout. Good area too.

I always assume people who make these sort of posts simply ‘dont get it’s. Are you under the impression that drivers who want a manual think manual trans are faster? If you say yes, you’re dumb, if you say no, then why was that the entirety of your post, that manual cars are slower?

Them not showing the accident in slow motion afterwards and not zooming in on the leaking fuel doesn’t stop the accidents from happening again and in the future. So remind me why showing an event unfolding as it happens, and analyzing it afterwards creates more danger for the drivers? By ‘encouraging’ it, is it

Like the article said, in a somewhat convoluted way, the buyer isn’t really on the hook for the difference. The bank eats it. The person who ceases payments on the loan they took out suffers in credit rating and whatnot, but it isn’t a common practice (read: never) that lenders come after them for the difference in

Yeah but all of those come with power windows, automatic, power locks, and a roof that doesn't have to be replaced every five years. And with truck month deals and whatnot, which Wranglers never have, you can nab crew cab ram and Silverados with leather, big screens, and other options.

Im pretty sure the base price for a gladiator is crank windows, shitty soft top, base manual everything. And that's the problem, the vehicles people are comparing it to at base levels have those options.

I would imagine the only people who had a hummer stigma are the same people now that say anyone with an F250 on a leveling kit and +1" factory tire size all terrains " hAs a SmAlL dICK". Or the usual dipshits on here who make the same old tired cliche on any SUV post that "itLL oNlY be DriVen bY sinGle PeoPle Or

It is capable of displaying the super bowl game

It is capable of displaying the super bowl game

If knowing your engine is shared with another vehicle, regardless of what that is, presents a problem to you, even as said engine walks supercars 3-5X the price, at a fraction of the maintenance cost, then I feel sorry for someone who cares about their image so much. ESPECIALLY something like an engine that isn’t even

>more watchable

My take away from is your comment and others is cops should be required to carry a riot shield, a bean bag gun, at least two different tasers, and a bullhorn for at-distance negotiations with suspects every time they exit their vehicles.