Flying is safer than driving....but suddenly a crashing plane hits your car (and you're still lucky to survive).
Flying is safer than driving....but suddenly a crashing plane hits your car (and you're still lucky to survive).
Here you go (and I hate using Hero ever, but this cop does a great job of not beating or shooting anyone while managing to snag three cars in one stop. Nice job.)
Leave it to a baseball hater to use the wrong form of they're.
+1 It's the driver's responsibility to know what the status of the spare is in the car he/she drives. For chrissakes, at least check to see if there is a spare and that it has the proper air in it. This story smacks of the "it's not my responsibility" tone much of our population lives by.
I'm back. Still really upset. Trying to figure out how to better inform "average" buyers about their vehicles.
Rubber is expensive. Why give someone five tires when you can get away with giving them four and a flimsy tire patch kit?
I'm absolutely livid my new computer didn't come with a serial port for my joystick
#boycottAmiga
I bet that thing has a spare tire. Jerry Ascione should trade his ATS for one of those.
It's cheaper, but not better. The GL63 is 4.3 secs to 60. It not only has a proper sport mode but it's Comand system also boots up in less than a minute, contrary to the GMC here...
Methinks the people who buy a Range Rover don't really care.
Best sounding production vehicle in the world right there.
People forget that even though you can definitely drive in these conditions, you don't want 200k+ people driving in these conditions while you're trying to clear the roads.