So if the police lose sight of the vehicle, couldn’t the suspect plead over reasonable doubt that he was not the one driving?
So if the police lose sight of the vehicle, couldn’t the suspect plead over reasonable doubt that he was not the one driving?
There were flights cancelled in Phoenix last year due to heat.
I work in the industry and am directly affected by survey scores. I can see who gave me (and everyone in the dealership - service and sales) good/poor scores.
Fact: you weren’t there. You have no idea what happened prior to ‘this’ incident - you only have a video that starts halfway through the altercation.
I wish Chicago would follow these simple rules. I could probably get somewhere, instead of my Point A-to-Point B taking 90 minutes to go 19 miles.
There’s 3 roundabouts in a row in my hometown of Brighton, MI. Surprisingly, I was only involved in 1 accident there. If you don’t know what to do in a roundabout, get off the road. The sounds of constant horns and grinding brakes is hilarious.
“In Soviet Russia, car drive you...”
Suuuuuure. That’s what they want you to think...
For $700k, I’d expect a better looking seat. That looks like Mr. Rogers got into a fight with a Klondike Choco Taco.
I’m not sure if AWD or RWD matters to you, but in my area, you would have a very difficult time driving in the snow with those other vehicles you mentioned.
Kinda like a Z06 with it’s own wheel trailer...got it.
It’s hard for me to believe that a dealership would sacrifice a completed sale just because they felt that the vehicle would then be sold off to a known terrorist group.
You may want to re-check those stats - the CPO is 6 years/75k on vehicles under 15k miles, and 6 years/unlimited miles on vehicles over 15k miles. Still very good, regardless.