nytmare
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Which means no one else would be able to shoot this video for "free" unless they previously shelled out 10k for equipment and software and favored labor.

Yeah, sue the ones with money, not the ones who caused the wreck.

Are you sure you read his post before replying?

Children, exactly. They occasionally lock themselves in car trunks (boots) and die, which I'm pretty sure is how the law mandating easy inside releases came about.

Well if there's one thing that should be highlighted on a fine automobile, it's the body panel gaps.

SRT Viper HEMI Mopar tap-dancing Chrysler on a crack.

Might as well do a photo from space, or even a population density map, they should look nearly identical.

It's not a tumor! It's not a tumor, at all.

The passing lane in Japan is on the right.

Even if there were no H spots up front, you still wouldn't be able to park there.

Build tram tracks above and below the main line, and drop the masses* and their luggages* in or out like so much coal.

Was it the wanted person? Or the wanted person's girlfriend.

Other people's tax dollars. Your tax dollars went to orphanages and the military.

How would customers even know whether they actually took all the existing air out and put nitrogen back in? Could just as (w)easily be $35 for a pressure check.

In the photo above the left section of the front lower lip appears silver while the rest of the lip is flat black.

Seems to be suffering the same quality problem as Jeep.

The white stop bar on the pavement. It's not a randomly painted line on the road. The traffic signal sensors are right there. Stop in front of or behind that bar and the light's not going to change for you, at least in the region where I live. Pull ahead of the bar and people in the lane beside you trying to turn

No, if a car hits a wall at 60, it's like hitting a parked car at 120, which is like hitting a head-on car at 60. (Roughly). Because the parked car moves.

Bought one recently, so I'll second it. They are not quite powerful enough, but adding a Comptech supercharger fixes that. The targa roof is a lot of fun when the weather is warm. The curved flanks and roofline are very 90s, but aside from that the bodywork has aged well. Being a Honda, it has well-designed controls

As far as I know, she could not positively identify the cop-car-driving perp as non-dangerous at first.