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There’s no mention of any corrosion or other boogers on the car.

Generally what’s worked for me is just being non-threatening and honest. The harder you make the officer’s job the more likely you are to get a ticket. One of the most anxiety-inducing moments for a cop on the road is when they’re approaching a car they just stopped, and you can make things better by presenting a

Don’t forget the fourth river that runs dahn under still plaza.

Hah. I wish they only waited for the other cars to stop.

I’m not saying it doesn’t happen anywhere else but it’s epidemic here. I’ve spent quite a bit of time driving in Kentucky, West Virginia, and New England and it’s by far the worst in Pittsburgh.

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As bad as Pittsburgh drivers are, at least when you’re in a car you’ve got a steel cage protecting you. If you’re a cyclist or pedestrian God help you.

How do we give people licenses without understanding stop signs?!!

Damn, too bad I missed this or I would’ve thrown in the behavior of Pittsburgh drivers at intersections.

Remember Sport Compact Car magazine?

Over half the time when I see a car with an out of state plate from far away it turns out to be a rental. The dead giveaways are the bar code stickers in the corners of the windows.

Yo, your links point to Wednesday’s GTO.

Those headlights stuck open...

It’s like living your entire life knowing only Terriers and then suddenly discovering Dachshunds. What the fu…

Leaving room saved my ass last week. Cruising along at 40mph and the vehicle two cars up from me suddenly slammed on the brakes with no warning and stopped to let someone from the other side of the road turn left (they do that in Pittsburgh and it’s infuriating- and dangerous). If the driver in front of me and I had

I’ve owned 4 cars with pop-up headlights and that shit never gets old, even as a grown man.

Is this her?

In Japan they had an Si version with 160hp, sedan only unfortunately. I’d love to drive one of those.

Nope, that’s just a Honda Accord with shooting brake body style instead of the sedan, hatch, or coupe that the US got.

This 1984 Accord LX represents from the model’s second generation and also the last to offer a three-door hatchback body style in the U.S..