If this guy is “under his car every week” then why is he getting an oil change from Groupon and a cheap shop? Not saying it’s his fault but c’mon bro I’m already stereotyping him as the “more money than brains” type.
If this guy is “under his car every week” then why is he getting an oil change from Groupon and a cheap shop? Not saying it’s his fault but c’mon bro I’m already stereotyping him as the “more money than brains” type.
This is essentially a driver hitting a pedestrian. The driver’s insurance is the one who pays for the damages because the driver was at fault. If this guy had health insurance, his health insurance company would demand payment from the driver’s insurance or settle out of court for compensation. Unfortunately he…
So let me get this straight. A woman drives into a man’s home, crashes through his property, injures his vertebrae and other parts, all while driving a vehicle without insurance coverage—And the police do not press any charges? If I was this guy, I would definitely have made sure the officer on the scene pressed…
This is really cool and similar to an idea I had where you can view all production vehicles, comparing power, weight, and cost. The most interesting insight as far as I can tell is that Nissan seemed to be the leader of light weight, high horsepower average fleet until late 2000’s. My guess is that backwards loop…
I think we do need the Defender back. Especially because Toyota just stopped making the FJ Cruiser, Jeep and Hummer pretty much have the monopoly on rock climbing 4WD vehicles.
Classic attempt to get some publicity and media attention by throwing some money at a frivolous lawsuit. No matter what happens, my bet is that the lawyers get paid.
What’s a Porsche doing at LeMons?
The bottom line is: It’s dangerous to get too wealthy too quickly. These kinds of things don’t happen to people who slowly and progressively get faster cars throughout their life. Start with a Kia and then buy a GT500, and this will always happen.
I’m sure the family actually feels wronged by Porsche, because all their lawyers and friends and family and media have helped them grieve by calling the Carrera GT a dangerous automobile. Unfortunately, these people don’t know squat and hopefully a judge will use common sense in this case.
I loved my hot wheels cars and radio-controlled cars from Radio Shack as a kid. Let me present you with what I recommend for 2 year olds, but only if you have a big driveway or a giant house:
Nice Price.
If you want to simulate driving on cocaine, you need to drive after doing cocaine. I'd love to see the body suit that could simulate laser-like focus, adrenaline fueled energy, heightened reflexes and increased awareness and confidence. Don't do drugs, kids.
Finally proof that Crossfire owners are idiots.
Sorry but the Miata is the obvious choice. Looks cleaner and better, sportier, and it will be cheaper... for the same damn car. The only reason to buy the Fiat version is to stand out from everybody who chose the obvious choice.
I think the reason it looks timeless is because the Murcielago, with its angles and proportions, was sort of the default design canvas for most of the successor Lamborghinis of late, i.e. Gallardo, Aventador, Huracan, even the Veneno. The only really distant design Lamborghini has attempted in the last decade is the…
Design critiques from a non designer are always fun
I think you should rethink your multiple statements about the motorcycle driver speeding and driving over the double yellow line without a motorcycle license with a passenger on the back as “not necessarily unsafe” or “doesn’t make him stupid.”
I think car enthusiasts in the crowd can agree it is infuriating to watch someone blatantly destroy people’s property. Not to mention she is using her car as a potentially deadly weapon. If one of those cars she hit happened to be a pedestrian or bicyclist or motorcyclist, she certainly would have been held negligent…
Coincidentally she is also about the size and intelligence of a dinosaur.
Found this timely article just as I’m in the market for a cool manly utility vehicle. So Doug, I’d love your quick advice.