You can say that again!
You can say that again!
I think you might be surprised how many people are not aware that you can take guns on an airplane (in checked bags). My father does it all the time when he hunts with his brother, but you tell people at work that and they'll look at you like you're a terrorist...
Yeah, it might be good to make clear that they found this in carry on luggage. Checked bags is another story altogether...
I agree about the tilt thing.. What is this wooowhofuckhour?!? SBJ, this is fuckin' Jalopnik!
As noted, and aside from the GT-wannabe wheels and tires, the car gives no clue as to what lies beneath, sort of like a librarian surreptitiously hiding a g-string. Other than its stockiness there's nothing overtly remarkable about the body, so I won't remark on it.
Bruh mustn't have ever ridden in a Beetle, bruh. I can push the seat far enough back to barely be able to touch the clutch pedal, let alone push it to the floorboard, bruh. I'm only 6 feet, though, bruh.
I had a Jetta (built on the same platform) and when I put the seat all the way back I could barely reach the clutch pedal, let alone push it to the floorboard. I'm ~6 feet tall...
I agree.. the crazy looking design means that the driver gets plenty of head room...
If 6'6" man wants head room, yes, that's what he should buy. The had a ridiculous amount of head room due to their ridiculous styling, Round for a fucking reason my ass!
Considering that fire needs oxygen, yes, anything BUT oxygen would be a fire retardant if you could get there in "sufficiently high concentrations" (i.e. 0% Oxygen).
You have my respect. This is the top answer in my opinion...
Yeah, it is ironic. The new diesels with a manual transmission have lower torque output from the engine than the automatics too. Just the opposite of what one would have expected 10 years ago. And by lower torque, I mean like 200 lb-ft lower...
Prove it. By that I mean, show me a picture with an X5 with a manual, I will be duly impressed...
It's XJ or no way!
I do hope that CNN can finally get some closure...
Twas just a joke. You may have more sense than me (according to your user name) but you sure don't have much of a sarcasm detector...
OK, I'll give the Kidd a break then...
I'm beginning to think this is all just a big ploy to get the US Navy out of our usual defense positions!
depends on the state. North Carolina does not even allow them to be mounted to a car... Which makes sense because blue lights mean law enforcement (whether they are on or not) and impersonating an officer is illegal...