rainbeaux
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rainbeaux

It's cute how you're ignoring half of all of my posts.

Thank you, sir. You've really opened my eyes.

You're not getting the point.... The exact same crash could have happened between any two vehicles, but it still would have happened. Just because the cars involved were both rare has nothing to do with whether or not something else was going on.

Great job not understanding my post, everyone. I specifically said "if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time." The type of car involved makes no difference; when they're going to crash, they're going to crash.

Great job not understanding my post, everyone. I specifically said "if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time." The type of car involved makes no difference; when they're going to crash, they're going to crash.

Great job not understanding my post, everyone. I specifically said "if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time." The type of car involved makes no difference; when they're going to crash, they're going to crash.

Or YOU could read my post more carefully before calling me out on a mistake I didn't make.

Great job not understanding my post, everyone. I specifically said "if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time." The type of car involved makes no difference; when they're going to crash, they're going to crash.

The chance that a Murceilago would hit a GT-R isn't any different from the chance that a Camry would hit an Explorer, or that any other combination of cars would hit each other, so long as they're in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's not like high-performance cars never come across each other while driving, so

I had to walk home in this here in Lawrenceville. Luckily it's not too bad here yet, but as soon as I opened my umbrella (which in retrospect was pointless) all of the ribs snapped back and the fabric blew away. Then the entire sidewalk was under about an inch of water all the way, except on hills when it was

Honestly, I'm not half as good with identifying cars as most of the people here. If I can do it, and considering we've been undefeated (as far as I know) in these things, Jalopnik is definitely the place to turn for any and all automotive mysteries. All unsolved crimes should be crowdsourced like this.

Here. :3

I see that, even though it turned out to be unecessary, police did identify the car as a Yaris before actually finding it. Any chance they got that info from here? I think the vast majority of us agreed it was a Yaris.

What black Nissan is she talking about? There's a black Passat with missing glass in the rear window.

It looks like the foxbody hit that sign. Did it?

5-door. Do people actually read these articles?

Wheelbase looks the same, too. Even has slightly more overhang in the front than in the rear.

I wanna say it's a Yaris. First thing to come to mind.

The Fit was allowing the other car space to pass a cyclist. I'd say he's justified for being where he was. It's all the rider's error.

"police cited the driver for putting her in the back without a carseat."