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Unfortunately, many of these RISCs and purchase contracts also have significant arbitration clauses in them, which prevents many of these disputes from reaching the courthouse for resolution, but rather use private arbitration forums. Dealer groups have been big to push not having arbitration with manufacturers and

I loved the G37 I (my wife) had. At 20k, can get one CPO easily as the G or the Q40. Way better car than the car that replaced it. But yes, the fuel economy was a little rough.

Flex market is the highest in California, though. So I think they’re more common there than anywhere outside of a “Daddy’s Home” movie.

You’re right...a woman driver. oops.

Agree. The visibility from the volvo’s headlights seem terrible, too. But had the driver activated hi-beams (and been paying attention)...

Watching the video, I don’t think you want to use him as “sensing” much of anything, as he clearly wasn’t paying attention to squat.

The video now released shows that the person wasn’t stepping off the curb to the right, but that she was crossing two lanes from left to right and had made it across all of the left lane almost though the right when hit.

They say it would’ve been difficult for a human to avoid. Maybe so, but wouldn’t a human also have the potential (potential, not saying they would’ve done so) to observe things on the periphery that would give you a sense of something about to happen?

Not surprising that evidence is turned over upon settlement, but if there is evidence that one party knows of that may be relevant to other proceedings but still destroys the evidence, it’s spoliation of evidence, which can lead to significant sanctions. But these entities bank on the stiffest sanctions being better

When they do, will they have Starman 2.0 behind the wheel or will it be called Roadman 1.0?

Anyone who doesn’t think you’re a number to a major manufacturer and if it’s a question of protecting your family or paying money, the manufacturer will consider how much money’s at stake before answering. If you want a pop culture reference, you should look at former Senator Fred Thompson’s soliloquy in the movie

I have litigated tire failure cases in the past.

It’s certainly got a bit of a schnoz compared to the old one, but the old one was pretty bland. If he’s getting one for $35k, it’s not going to be that low mile or have the adjustable rear dampers, as that’s only on the highest level trim in the Lexus.

Diminished value claim on a Ferrari would be significant. Especially if it’s now in the title history that the car was reported as stolen and recovered. Anyone who’s seen a carfax sees red flags and watches value go down. Also, if the car was dogged at all by the driver on his joyride (he apparently couldn’t get the

Go ahead and buy your kevlar vest and paint the skull on it, too. Change your name to Frank Castle while you’re at it.

Come on, bud. 420 is really on legal in really high places like Colorado, where it’s dispensed like candy.

Only a fool would drive it in the rain.

Never realized how much the Elio boondoggle prototype looks like an Insight in profile.

What, they didn’t want to use the name Aztek? It’s so Aztek-y, they should’ve had Bryan Cranston standing next to it.

What’s the highest % CP that the site has seen?