That is a crazy NP!
That is a crazy NP!
R8 4.2. AWD, more power, available gated 6 speed, and can be found under $75k.
Number 2 could be fixed with the TRD supercharger, but I wouldn't call the price easy. Jeep doesn't have that option.
Actually, it hasn't been proven that it does, it varies from person to person. It also depends if you live like a stoner and smoke it like an addict on crack, or just someone who smokes it occasionally. If you are an alcoholic of the marijuana world, then yes it could long term affect your reaction time depending on…
Their newest generation of full size trucks and suv's, from the "NEW" GM, were recalled for catching on fire... I would wait it out.
South of Montgomery, they still have up road work signs for work that was finished in 2011.
Drunk driving since 2006 is around 50k, which is more than those deaths, but once again those did not include drug related accidents or OD's.
Taxed. Per people using any of these drugs, the danger of the listed drugs would be astronomically higher than that of alcohol. Yes, in a broad spectrum, alcohol is more dangerous. That doesn't change the fact that meth labs are a bit more dangerous than a distillery and that the drug trade is more violent than the…
Well since it's already legal and regulated liquid, it is already dealt with. I'm talking about unregulated drugs. The fact that marijuana is regulated in many other freer places in the world is why I excluded marijuana from dangerous drugs.
If Toyota did this to the Tacoma I would be so happy!
Was it actually a construction zone? Because in south Alabama they leave the signs up for years and sometimes use it as a speed trap.
I miss Alabama. 27 over and left with a warning, because according to the officer "Not like anybody lives out here anyways, just slow down a bit."
Kind of depends on what drug. Marijuana, sure let them go, that's been proven time and time again that it is ridiculous being illegal. Stuff like meth, cocaine, heroin, and other potentially dangerous drugs is a whole different situation.
My last 1000+ mile journey, I packed up and left. Didn't really check anything, other than a quick "Well the tires have air." inspection. Everything went fine, 85 gallons of gas later... Granted I don't drive a British/German hatchback, mine isn't as fragile.
There is an electric version of one of these at the local GMC/Buick dealer. It raises the question of who is dumb enough to buy one of these in Florida. It's like a Smart car without the safety cell.
That is the problem with Florida. Like 10% of it are actual native Floridians, while the other 90% are northerners and Cubans.
Those are transport tires, since 44" and up tires aren't legal in most states. Plus it would be hard to fit it on the trailer.
No, ya damn commie!
Who needs back pressure...