Thank you. I knew this sounded like a waste of time and money. The recommendation of using more roadside checks scares me. It seems like a blatent 4th Amendment violation, but that could be just me.
Thank you. I knew this sounded like a waste of time and money. The recommendation of using more roadside checks scares me. It seems like a blatent 4th Amendment violation, but that could be just me.
I personally can’t give a full opinion of this either way without some additional evidence. If the goal is to reduce the number of drunk driving deaths, how many people have been involved in a car accident with a BAC of .05-.08? If that # is significant, then I’m for it. Otherwise, the NTSB should find other fish to…
I came here to see if I was the only one who caught this. I am not. Moving along now.
Hamster’s review of the Nissan Micra convertible comes to mind.
I’m actually pretty impressed how short the train’s stopping distance was. It stopped within 2 car lengths!
I have a pair of crazy stories while sitting at stop lights. Both of these were when I was a kid, so there’s no chance of dashcam videos or SR20 for proof.
As great as the V8 F-Type sounds, the V6 sounds amazing, too! It’s an extremely tough call to which I prefer, but I lean more toward the V6.
I still remember when one of these made a lap around the Top Gear test track. What stuck out the most for me was the cameraman laughing at how bad the body roll was.
I opted for a non-satnav model, and the LCD screen is also at eye level and much better incorporated into the dash.
When I was shopping for cars, I was torn between the last gen Mazda3 and the new one. This feature was one of the main reasons why I didn’t buy the new one and went with a 2013 instead.
Don’t forget Eddie Vedder.
Cheat code: Unmolested Type-R
Expert Mode: Stock, no rust or body damage, coupe, and a manual.
Nissan’s Leaf ads where everything is powered by gas.
I could not see the class and subclass, but orange placards are Class 1, explosives.