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I used to have a CJ-7 With 4 Hella lights on a light bar across the top of the windshield. They were as bright as the sun at night and helped a lot on trails and dark back roads, and the few times I pulled some hapless driver out of the ditch.

Plus, they looked cool in the day with the yellow covers and the sunglasses

Yes!

GUARDS! SEIZE HIM!

That’s possible, he heard the soothing sounds of Elon Musk whispering in his ear perhaps and wasn’t paying attention at all...

But the barrier didn’t appear out of nowhere, I counted three construction warning signs and numerous construction barrels about a 1/2 a mile prior to the lane shift. But the car can’t read

The reference is to the current TurboJet engines used on every commercial airliner built today. Even the Concorde used a TurboJet engine. The limitation of incoming airspeed of TurboJet engines is limited to the compressor, not the combustor section, the blades need subsonic air to operate properly, it you feed it

Ok, but the engines are not why planes don’t fly faster than 40 years ago.

It’s the airframe that is the limitation...modern commercial airliners cannot exceed the speed of sound which is 760 MPH at sea level @ 59 degrees F. That speed *decreases* the colder the air becomes, so the higher a plane flies, the lower the

Yeah, it’ll be over $40k at that price, even with the discount. Plus throw in a few options... and it only goes up from there.

I owned a 2004 CTS-V from new and drove it for ten years, it was an amazing car and it cost more then the SS, but it was a Caddy, not a Chevy.

Couple that with the smug Tesla driver calmly relaxing in wonderment on how his choice of this amazing “pollution free’ car can drive itself with no driver intervention whatsoever.
Was the driver reading a book or something to not notice the construction signs and approaching lane shift? Or was he so absorbed in his

Well, you know what they say...in racing there are two types of competitors. There are cheaters and there are losers.

That’s what it would take to buy this thing, complete intoxication. Although it appears to be a CA car, it needs too much work to be anything close to reasonable. Paint job and body work for starters. And who knows what mechanical issues are lurking that the seller isn’t forthcoming about.

Unless you own a body shop

Unfortunately natural selection didn’t take out Kevonte this time, now the taxpayers will be supporting him for another 8 years...until he gets out early and does it again...

Crack Pipe!

Technically, you can’t “fill up” a Series 1, 2 or 3 Jaguar XJ as those dual fuel filler caps each led to separate tanks on each side of the car. The driver would activate a switch to draw from one tank or the another as they became depleted. So if you only used one fuel filler cap, you’d only be 1/2 full.

In reality,

I am almost always on the side of the police, but in this video, I don’t get why the Sequoia was pulled over. It looks more like “contempt of cop” to me.
The Sequoia had it’s blinker on, moved deliberately but reasonably slowly into the far left lane to make the upcoming exit. He had his/her blinker on and there

Thank you, thank you, a worthy prize indeed.

Indeed...but those who do know smile when they read it!

I show up from time to time for the sad comedy, it’s good for a few laughs. You know, in between the hate...

“Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he’s got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.”

Indeed, almost every article is so slanted it almost falls over. I knew it was not going to happen when he promised not to do it...

The “trunk filled with junk” is SO common in the taxi industry. I have seen it hundreds of times. I’ll take Uber any day!