The Holden Commodore was rebadged so many times for markets all over the world(Australia obviously, USA, China, UAE and UK I think?)
The Holden Commodore was rebadged so many times for markets all over the world(Australia obviously, USA, China, UAE and UK I think?)
It’s worth noting the driver fleeing the scene would be charged with another handful of crimes to run from police even though originally it was only a measly “failure to yield” citation.
Hummer H3 would be my answer. It has some cons, the biggest in my opinion is the lack of grunt provided by the 5 cylinder. The V8 Alpha provides a great answer to this. A family member of mine lives in LA with an H3 right now and the Hummer brand definitely can be polarizing but remains a great mountain vacation…
“It’s like the 2004 Ford GT all over again.”
And we can’t forget the awesome scene in BB2 where the yellow H2 flew through the drug houses down the hill..that blew my young mind.
I find it interesting that NASCAR promotes their physical altercations(check their instagram account)...I assume this is for drawing attention to a sport losing fans(I still follow the sport just fyi.)
I wonder what their reasoning is behind having no head rests..seems more realistic to have it in there.
couldn’t the rock have just fallen off a construction truck versus someone intentionally throwing it? An accident seems more plausible than someone acting maliciously.
Had the H3 came originally with 5.3L I think it would have changed the game. Hummer’s are plagued with idea of being miserably slow(not to mention not fuel efficient but there were other comparable gas guzzling SUVS if you research it).
will insurance cover that since he was the one repairing the vehicle that started it?
This isn’t the first time Jeep has gone after someone for infringment...