I had expected something along the lines of “I don’t know; I was very drunk at the time.”
I had expected something along the lines of “I don’t know; I was very drunk at the time.”
I thought they stopped giving cops mustangs for this exact reason.
The 4-Series grill isn’t “borderline ugly”. It is god damn effing hideous.
If pedestrians cannot walk across the bridge for fear of going deaf, I'd say that pedestrian protection system is working better than could be hoped for.
Move to a state with no front plate.
I generally despise dealership nonsense, but I will rise to their defense in this particular case. If I were a dealer, I would want as little as possible to do with a Dieselgate-adjacent vehicle. That means it will be wholesaled or disposed of at auction, so it’s a risky proposition.
That tear gas cops are using on Americans every day? It’s a war crime when used on enemy combatants.
It seems american policemen aren’t trained for anything.
In this case, it’s all the more ridiculous when you realize the whole chase started because a driver failed to yield.
They said they’d fix the road when pigs fly.
In this case, it’s all the more ridiculous when you realize the whole chase started because a driver failed to yield.
The amount of air caught seems to have taken the driver by surprise, as control was lost pretty soon after landing. You could argue that more driver training would help, but at the same time, aside from providing videos like this, it’s hard to tell what positive benefit these high speed chases really provide?
Not really convinced a Crown Brick would have stuck the landing any better, and that Exploder CERTAINLY protected it’s idiotic occupant better in the ensuing crash.
Because FASHION!
-David Tracy
Total Cost of Ownership = Financing + Depreciation + Fuel + Insurance + Repairs + Maintenance + Taxes/Fees
I call “crack pipe” on the 3k selling price.
So, I can pay for 3 months of one of these cars, or I can own Torch’s Changli free and clear.
Peace of mind and knowing you have a warranty, and therefore fixed costs, for a good many years is worth the cost of admission, in my opinion. I have a high mileage Ford Fusion (200k+) that I replaced with a CPO Mazda 6 with a 100k mile bumper to bumper warranty. $25k all in. I did put down a large down payment, so…
A $20,000 pickup truck??