z-whiskeysnob
WhiskeySnob
z-whiskeysnob

My dad daily drove his matching numbers 350ci 1971 Corvette in Montreal from Spring to Fall because he couldn’t decide on what to buy as a daily driver. This was about 15 years ago. No power steering, no power brakes. The more he drove it, the harder it was to decide on a new car. He still has it and still drives it

Seriously? If you are not making sure that other drivers are going to stop -- even when you have the green light, you are not using “all the preparedness in the world.”

That is incorrect. I have saved myself from other bad drivers (red lights, stop signs, lane departures, too fast on an icy road are all the instances that come to mind) many times.

Amen brother

Good question. I’ve noticed a few of those new Fusion Responder sedans around the city lately. Not sure if they’ll just be discontinued literally a year or two after showing up.

Ford actually stopped making a sedan interceptor a few years ago. At the moment they offer the Explorer, F-150, & Expedition as police vehicles. (and the Transit van as a prisoner transport option)

Bronco police interceptor hadn't crossed my mind.  Cool.

The entirety of my Cities police fleet are food explorers. Same for the neighboring city to the north.

Yes.

Ford does huge business with the explorer for police duty . And what Ford does best in the US is fleet. They have the parts chain down pat.

I mean it’s clear to anyone with an ounce of gray matter that the police is essential to any society, and police will need cars to do their jobs. There should be no controversy at this.

*steals*

The 2020 VW Harlequin Golf.

White supremacy is finally collapsing and boy are the white supremacists SCARED about it. 

The van driver should have pulled over on his own Accord. Now he’ll going to get a Civic lesson on hit and runs. Hopefully the punishment Fits the crime and he goes on an Odyssey to his local penitentiary.

Anyone that has a sobbing meltdown over waiting for fast food needs to have their gun removed and to have their fitness for duty evaluated. 

It’s almost like they’re trying to adapt to get a newer generation of fans instead of following Harley’s footsteps of eventual irrelevance and multiple bankruptcies.

I’m too much of a moderate to enjoy only Lefts or Rights, I think a mix of both is how you get to perfection. 

“True to form NASCAR is taking a long, sweeping turn to the left.” thats fucking brilliant.