Regardless of ownership, that color is freaking spectacular on that car. Not the biggest fan of the white with black seat inserts but it’s a not-so-bad interior on a 10/10 exterior.
Regardless of ownership, that color is freaking spectacular on that car. Not the biggest fan of the white with black seat inserts but it’s a not-so-bad interior on a 10/10 exterior.
Wannabe Road Crayons make all motorcyclists look bad. This guy sucks.
I guess I’m not that impressed since WRC cars have had anti-lag for a long time...
well played!
I would imagine gps records from thier phone would be incriminating if it is a false report. I wonder if the cars infotainment system keeps track of when phones are connected via Bluetooth.
1. I agree
The driver, one Wile E. Coyote, when reached for comment, indicated that he throught the sign was fake because he had placed it there himself several weeks ago in attempt to re-route some local birds. “How was I to know my fake sign had become reality?” he lamented. “I’m the real victim here and I will be appending…
And when they get caught it’s going to be soo much worse for them. It goes from a moving violation to filing a false police report, obstruction of justice, likely attempted insurance fraud, all manner of charges.
99.99% especially since the theft wasn’t reported until after the crash.
Exactly what I was thinking. Why the hell would a car theif take the time to stop and move a road closure sign?
what are the odds that this wasn’t theft?
You are so full of shit it’s coming out your ears. The broader collector car market is softening and has been for years - I don’t know where you’ve been, but the emergence of events like Radwood have catapulted an awful lot of 80's, 90's, and 2000's-era cars into the limelight. You couple that with the fact that older…
I only use my vehicles indoors.
All you shmucks making a case for this thing are missing the point.
The auction site itself focuses primarily on enthusiast vehicles. That much is established. But also what this post fails to capture is enthusiasts can and will want cars that make logical sense to own as workhorses, and this captures the essence of an enthusiast’s daily car. Think about it: four-wheel-drive, 5-speed…
Ok, but it is a low-mile, not-rusted (read: CLEAN OLD SCHOOL JDM) that looks to be maintained, with a rare-to-find manual transmission. This had to have been the last CR-V generation with 3 pedals. So...It’s probably deserving of whatever bidding price it’s currently sitting on. If I really wanted one of these, I can…
I’m sorry, whatever roundup you pull together in a day or two is invalid unless you can get John Davis to weigh in.
Subaru XT-6 and it’s not even close.
What a hit.
I am not sure it was drift. He got scared, yank the steering wheel to change lane as quickly as possible and lost the rear. At least this is how I see it on the video.