twistedsymphony
twistedsymphony
twistedsymphony

Then take it.

These fucking people again.

It slows down as much as possible before impacting the tree.

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I could see them putting the celeb that’s not driving in the passenger seat for the entertainment value of the banter/celebrity passenger freakouts

Seems to me only butt-hurt Mustang owners didn’t get it.

This is good thinking. But now give us a modern Previa (no not a front-engined Estima). Stick a second door sliding door on it, a modern turbo engine under the driver, and strengthen the front a bit (the hood area is basically empty so you could have a stronger cabin while still having some crumple). You’d have

Once again, Jalopnik re-types a story without doing proper research.

The dude spent more like a year trying to register his car in Singapore.

Maybe Travis brought some Kinja over there.

Nooope. I’m sorry, but modifying of the emissions systems rules are California grade BS. If it can pass a sniffer test on a dyno, why do you care what they did to it?

You probably won’t agree with me, but let’s face it, this is terrorism through intimidation.

If I were him, I’d be motivated to re-instate the contract and tear those fucking monuments down with prejudice.

I’m not an insurer, but if I was, I’d certainly prefer to insure autonomous vehicles, once the tech is shown to be even remotely reliable. Robot drivers don’t road rage, drive drunk, talk on their cell phones, fall asleep at the wheel, etc.

For the kind of enemies we are likely to face, in the most likely settings, the A-10 is the most effective platform. They can fly 100 feet above the deck, drop cheap bombs, and shred anything short of a solid steel elephant in one pass. They can survive ground fire and small rockets and reduce civilian casualties. And

Speaking for my own tastes: A small wagon gives you 80% of the capability of an SUV with about 1% of the drawbacks.

All the driving dynamics of a car with much more utility, often with no penalty in appearance.

Expect to pay a few hundred dollars for the customs broker.

I cannot believe the resources/funds dedicated to this effort as part of "Homeland Security": (1) a U.S. Attorney(s) and/or support staff; (2) surveillance team(s); (3) Homeland Security Agents; (4) U.S. Customs Agents; (5) local Police (to some extent or another)/prosecutors/judeges; and (6) probably other persons

I'm sorry, but how does taking a picture of the "bust" constitute "obstruction of justice"? This just screams sleazy from all angles.