That’s actually Marine Corps boot camp, I’d say pre-1985.
Yep.
I know it’s an ongoing case so even with the evidence we can’t assume he’s guilty but...
Why the fug would that guy ruin his life like that? I guess psychopaths are gonna psychopath.
This is an “American Psycho” remake, isn’t it?
Bs. Show us hundreds, even dozen of videos of regular cars flipping under similar condition and we might reconsider your point.
I will say that the worse wreck I’ve seen was between a F-150 and a H2. A F-150 ran a red light and tried to cross a road with a 65 mph speed limit and pulled out in front of a H2. The H2 climbed the F150 front quarter and flew straight into the air and started flipping. No idea how many times it flipped.
This is only about the 1,000th video I’ve seen of an SUV flipping like an empty soda can. But please, SUV owners, tell me again how your car is “safer”.
For fucking real.
This is The Lord Our God warning you about touch screens and computer interfaces in mission critical appliances. If you don’t pay attention, it’s on you.
I would guess the ECU/BCM/whatever is still keeping track of the proper mileage, but the cluster has an issue that prevents it from displaying the proper mileage.
so if your cluster fails continue to drive it until you go to sell it..... then boom! like new wrangler!
But he didn’t buy from the dealership, remember? He bought it privately from the literal conman that worked there. There’s not a universe where I trust a guy willing to sell his private car like that.
Usually you don’t get the title right off the bat when you buy from a dealer.
That assumes the dealership ever had the $10K. My spidey-sense is that bankrupt fraudster owed at least that much on it, and used the money for anything but paying it off.
Why in the world would the dealer give the kid anything? Bad on grandpa for letting the kid pay cash for a car w/o getting a title.
Dude. You’re blowing my mind with this reality-warping option.
If they are unwilling to do that they could potentially give him a car worth $10,000 and it would also be satisfactory. Perhaps a certain 2016 Mazda CX-5.
And while the dealer is trying to make it right for Fredricks, he’s still out of $10,000 and a car.