Probably some random regulation issue they strategically chose not to solve.
Probably some random regulation issue they strategically chose not to solve.
Oh, and the most frustrating part? If you look closely, you can actually see a groove line along the A-pillar that shows where the trim piece SHOULD HAVE BEEN. Ughhhhhhh.....
Our first kid was a precious, little bundle of joy.
Kavi is Sanskrit.
Man, I’m with you. I’m not doing any weekend car shit before 11 a.m. Thanks.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think I spotted the mass murderer hiding among the crowd...
NOOOOOOOPE
I would prefer to hit a wall like that directly head-on, myself. Let the belts and HANS work in the plane of direction they were most intended, bleed energy by getting under tire blocks and flinging them up rather than bouncing the side of the car off them, and it’d be easier to replace a front clip than to straighten…
That’s the Sean Connery-est thing I’ve read today!
He was going 115 before he hit the spike strip, genius.
Is that a new star record.
ROFL. Have a star!
Air brakes?
I went back and watched again and his brake lights are totally on in the air hahaha
“... hit a set of spike strips going 115 MPH, subsequently barreled off of the road and into a drainage ditch, launched the truck into the air and landed on a car parked at a restaurant”
by the looks of the pictures, this whole neighborhood is an eyesore
You just noticed the juke?
Murano cabriolet. There is at least one of theose abominations in that development.
I just noticed those when I drove by a dealership the other day. WTF Nissan? Who’s designing your shit?
“The plane is an eyesore!” -Some guy who probably owns a Nissan Juke