Is not very noticeable to my 35 year old eyes with shade deficiency in the red spectrum. How do you think a guy in his 70's will notice that while he's panicked?
Is not very noticeable to my 35 year old eyes with shade deficiency in the red spectrum. How do you think a guy in his 70's will notice that while he's panicked?
Except for people like me who are shade deficient in the reds. I had to zoom in and squint to see it.
Left side? Right side? Do I need to push the seat back? Is it under the floor at? Is it easy to see in the dark?
It's even offer that the dealerships don't at least highlight these types of safety features.
When I was looking at the new Mazda3 I bought a couple years ago, they let me test drive it alone.
My Mazda3 has a loud, obnoxious tone if I walk more than 5 feet away with my key when the engine is still running. It’s actually embarrassingly loud.
Its been about 3 years, but I’m fairly certain I had to turn my car off when I had a physical key. Just like I do with a proximity key.
Am I the only one who has a proximity key where the car screams at me if I leave it on and walk away with the key in my pocket?
A 20-something high school student? Might want to read up on the case and not get your news from Deadspin.
Its...it’s no longer a Civic. I’m sorry, but no reasonable person will agree that this monstrosity is a Civic. To argue it is makes no sense and comes off as arguing for the sake of arguing and I don’t even know why I’m bothering.
I’ll take my chances dodging vans over dodging bullets any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
Every freeway I’ve been on out here has this problem. They do a shoddy job of removing lines and adding lines whenever there’s construction. In poor or difficult lighting conditions, it can be hard to distinguish between old lines and current lines. I’m shocked this sort of thing hasn’t happened before if this indeed…
PR has nothing to do with being in the right or the wrong, but everything to do with how the public/consumers see it.
Nobody is going to bat an eye at a tow truck with a car. That’s something you tend to see daily, depending on population density. I’ve never once seen, let alone heard of, people stealing cars with forklifts. A cop sees that and that person is getting stopped.
All I remember from that movie
Every time I read an article about this game, I get an urge to try it. Then I come to my senses.
He’d probably look like the meatloaf I’m currently eating.
Why can’t we be pissed when a cop breaks any law? We’ve all been nickeled and dimed by the police on bullshit. Why shouldn’t the cops get the same treatment?
Funny, because if you or I were pulled over for this by this cop, we’d get a lecture about “what ifs”. I got a “what if there were kids on the street” for going 5 over the speed limit when I was 17 and the same cop threatened to get me fired because I was on the clock.
You had me at nun punching, then completely lost me. Shame.