mikez75
Mike Z
mikez75

The one time I have seen buying 2 cars work out was for a coworker.

It would have to be called Plum Crazy though

I agree. This scene was left out because it just wasn’t good, and they knew it. Not because of any feminist agenda, right wing sensitivity, etc.

You would think, but not even close. When you left the front or rear of the car by itself, you can barely open the doors, if it all. You could see the body gaps open and close. 

Let’s be honest, there were no innocent bystanders at this race. They all knew what they were getting in to.

Some did have the uni-bell that would work with Chevy or BOP patterns. But this might have been a year or two early

It usually depends on the salvage value of the car. If repair costs + salvage value = more than the total value, they will total the car. Give or take

Like a Model S? Tell that to the stopped emergency vehicles they've hit. Collision avoidance and all 

The Camry and Prius both wreak of trying to hard. 

After reading the replies, my biggest problem is people claiming to know what the girl felt in the photo.

It drops the window before it opens, and raises it once it’s closed.

Yeah, about a half second

I’ve replied this to a few people-

They are electronic for a good reason as well- these cars are coupes without door window frames. When you hit the button it drops the window slightly. That allows it to raise sightly and seal when you close it. Then they don’t have the leaks older carshave

They are electronic for a good reason as well- these cars are coupes without door window frames. When you hit the button it drops the window slightly. That allows it to raise sightly and seal when you close it.

You don't need to even read the manual. The handle is there every time you open the door, with a picture on it, in plain sight. You just need to question why it's there

They are electronic for a good reason- these car are coupes without door window frames. When you hit the button it drops the window slightly. That allows it to raise sightly and seal when you close it.

These car are coupes without door window frames. When you hit the button it drops the window slightly. That allows it to raise sightly and seal when you close it.

But it’s not a handle. The first time you use it, you realize it’s different. It’s an obvious electronic button, inside and out. The back up release is right inside the door on the floor, hard to miss.

But it’s not a handle, even the outside is a button. You know the minute you use it that it’s electronic. They are electronic for a good reason as well- these car are coupes without door window frames. When you hit the button it drops the window slightly. That allows it to raise sightly and seal when you close it.