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I was driving through a speed-trap-notorious municipality one evening on a four lane suburban road, the pavement of which had been ground and grooved in preparation for a new layer of blacktop. There were no pained lines remaining to mark the lanes. The surface was rough, and uneven, with holes.

Please reread the comment you replied to. Nowhere does it say that the officer in the video was Highway Patrol. It does say that Kim Gardener would not allow the City Police Officer pictured to write a ticket, because she is too busy on a witch hunt against the Governor.

The indictment does not mention blackmail. The indictment is for taking a photograph. The mistress is refusing to testify. The mistress’s boyfriend is, and all his testimony is disallowed, because he did not witness anything and it’s all hearsay. By the way, there is no photograph.

The officer would not have been allowed to write a traffic ticket.

They used to say that the French automotive industry was propped up by the English, to make the English look good by comparison.

Oh look, Chevy invented a much uglier version of the Isuzu manufactured (Fujisawa plant), Nissan Cherry Bang, or rather Nissan Cherry Van.

“...a huge gearhead...”

Looking at the little animation, I notice, with horror, that the tailgate opens and flaps down to completely cover and obscure the license plate.

Looking forward to:

Are you taking the number of miles and calculating time by assuming you will be able to maintain a set speed for the entire distance, or measuring the actual time that it takes to travel from Point A to Point B with various road types (interstate vs. surface street), stop lights and interchanges, traffic, and police?

What was that equation I developed for properly setting the minimum speed limit when I was younger? Something like:

I’m thinking they meant the part about fitting four wheels and tires into the cargo area as fitting completely within the interior of the vehicle, with the trunk/rear hatch closed, and being able to use the rear view mirror. And with the intention that the driver could drive hundreds of miles to an autocross event in

The SCCA released their rule set for the new solo/autocross spec class for the Toyobaru. They put together a history of the effort to put together a spec class, and explained one primary reason for choosing the Toyobaru:

“...Uber and Lyft have made it abundantly clear they believe ride-hailing services can and will reduce traffic congestion in cities.”

None of these rocket scientists seem to have addressed the issue of the increased need for repair and replacement of these sensors.

That does not appear to be a Giugiaro design because it does not have the signature, patented “Giugiaro thigh window”.

The promotional photo of the red Mahindra with the large load of boxes really says it all about this comparison.

The 911 operator asked him to slow the car with the brakes and on the audio tape of the call, he responds stating:
“I’m not going to use my brakes, they weren’t very good to begin with.”

The parking light switch setting allows the vehicle operator to turn on the amber and red marker lamps, without the headlamps, in order to walk around the vehicle and check if a bulb is burnt out. This is typically only done just before taking the car up for the safety inspection, or if someone flags the driver down

Looking at the two side by side (and they never should have allowed the two to be seen together) is rather shocking. A lot like most car commercials, with a little car carving through a canyon, and then you see it in real life, and it’s freaking humongous (Mazda CX-3). The same with the retro muscle cars when parked