joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

With no supercharger and a lack of power, this Durango is more of a quiet riot.

Debates about how laws are specifically codified and enforced are not stupid. I’d also think a car enthusiast website would tend to err on the side of going after specific behavior rather than the vagueries of how people choose to modify their cars. The idea of treating the act as a violation rather than including the

It sounds like there were two issues. First, they wanted to just make the act of rolling coal illegal and not getting into how people modify their cars, and second, they wanted the law to not assume people who were rolling coal had the intent of harassing others. Both seem reasonable.

“If I build a secret compartment into my car that is only opened by a series of knobs and levers moved in a precise pattern and it’s loaded with coke,”

True. But lots of maps will over fuel at WOT and generate significant smoke but the truck burns relatively clean at anything less than WOT.

You bought a Mustang GT, under your right foot is a device that allows you to let loose the ass end, especially if leaving a Cars & Coffee. If you don’t use it, you’re an okay guy, and go home like the rest of us. If you do, you intended to hit those innocent bystanders.

The examples may be specific but it’s a very real and broad concern. When a law is crafted to extrapolate intent from presence or possession you have problems and you get definition creep.

It gets to the heart of I fear I’ve had before... What if you bought a truck used and was unaware of, and never used the switch, but it was discovered by an asshole cop who now charges you with “intent to roll coal” even though you didn’t have any such intent.

I don’t want an alarm in my classic car, but a previous

Fox never fought to take exclusive control over those trademarks. They lost it before they could have even got it. The same is not true of the Prey name in the video game market space. Bethesda wants to achieve and maintain exclusive usage of that name for its products and its products only. The only way to achieve

Pretty sure that front was developed by Gillette.

Neutral: I think Mike Rowe is a bit of a hack, but he is dead fucking on when he says that labor overall has gotten destroyed by general societal attitudes. People want to make a shitload of money really quick, or they want to be a nomadic “influencer” or something; basically no one looks to make a decent living

Neutral: Why do you think there are fewer and fewer technicians graduating from technical school?

Painting the grill did wonders for the look, whether it was color-matched or color-contrasted.

I remember this article coming out, and it prompted me to readjust my mirrors. It felt very foreign at first, but after I got used to it I 100% prefer it to the way most people adjust their mirrors. I still check over my shoulder though.

CP, it has been in an accident, also Italian, also rental. CP all over

Why it had to be “rednecks” that did this? Please share your special knowledge David.

It’s already been done and repealed.

Also, do you propose that the fuel tax go away if they start to tax based on weight and miles?

The problem with such a league is once a formula was found that worked everyone would just converge on it anyway, and it would turn into an ever-increasing arms-race of more and more expensive cars that would eventually cost out anyone trying to compete.

That is awesome!