sasquatchmelee
SasquatchMelee
sasquatchmelee

And ants.

Guessing you aren’t from Ohio. Here the cops will pull anything over. Usually 5 over is safe, but one of my friends got pulled over for 1 over in an Accord. 6+ mph over the limit and you are asking for a ticket

Agreed. If I’m spending over 100k on something wagonish, it would be a E63 AMG S.

Let’s give Thomasjaf a claymore mine to replace his airbag with. That will make things more thrilling!

WTF?

Hopefully after the recalls are over we can all be in one accord.

I’m wondering how it affects the S & RS Audi models. Didn’t some of their parts come from the Lambo parts bin? Or was that just the V10 in the R8?

That’s a hell of a friend

Also: I plead the 5th. And innocent.

Earlier commenter found an 05 at a carmax with 127k miles, but they wanted $3k over kbb and carmax doesn’t negotiate.

That’s crack pipe price too! Kbb says $10621 for suggested price. Fair purchase price is $9971

They’re ugly on a Lexus. They’d look right at home on a civic or something similar.

They were made improperly and parts of the inflator assembly that should remain intact as the airbag inflates are not staying intact. Said parts are detaching from the assembly and being hurled at your face.

First gear: starting to think I need to wear a helmet to drive anything with a Takata airbag.

Lol. Yeah, the one that doesn’t compare stats to non-lane splitting is the one you cite. And it’s an ad site for a lawyer. Great job. Now if you want one with statistics showing lane splitting and non lane splitting data, try the study from UC Berkeley, the #1 result. http://www.ots.ca.gov/Media_and_Rese…

I suppose. All we go is pay a fee and put a sticker on the plate. Heck, they started allowing you to only do it once every 5 years here now.

I’d rather just do them to stop getting the junk mail. Like the lame recall to “fix” the ignition switch in my CTS-V. Instead of replacing the switch that didn’t have enough detente torque, they just did this:

There are states with no inspections. I don’t have a full list, but Ohio is one of them. A couple counties near Cleveland require emissions testing, but the rest of the state has nothing.

It still costs more.