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How could you not post the last pic in the ad?

Glad I am not the only dork here.

If you actually have Cleveland $1000 notes, they are technically legal tender.... but are worth quite a bit more than face value to collectors, so I would not advise it.

Urge to bust ghosts intensifies

How much for just the front half? It would make a great RollsCamino.

I never knew I wanted something so much in my life as I do that checker.

As soon as I saw that I started wondering what was wrong with the CTS-V? What’s the mileage? Salvage Title? Gotta be a catch.

$25K for a used 2nd Gen CTS-V? Good luck finding that. They’re still hovering in the $30-40K range.

Anyone else squint when he started spraying the brake cleaner? Jesus that shit burns. You don’t even need to get it in your eye. Anywhere near your eye will do. Doesn’t taste great either.

“But what happened is Autopilot helped a driver who possibly wasn’t paying attention—one who probably would’ve stopped even sooner had they been otherwise.”

I find it interesting that the Florida video is worse that the other one too.

Still got better visibility than a Camaro.

She is a time traveler. She is actually a member of the James gang. That photo was taken in 1868.

No argument here. You should ALWAYS scan the intersection you’re about to enter. Defensive driving is, in my opinion, equally as important. We are all only human. EVERYONE makes mistakes. To operate your vehicle under the assumption that everyone else will ALWAYS do what they’re supposed to do is just as dumb as

It makes me physically angry to see some of these clips. Pay attention people! Get off your phones! Watch where you are going! Your 2-ton hunk of steel will (in most cases) NOT drive itself!

This car is like the New Jersey of Porsches. It tries to be flashy in all the wrong places, and ultimately you just want to get out of it as soon as possible before realizing you’ve made a terrible mistake.

Being someone in America who stops to help, my experience has always been I’m far from the only one who stops to help. Lots of people stop to help in America.

(as long as the cars BEHIND the Tesla stopped in time, too).

Speak for yourself. Some of us like to read novels while commuting.