SoCalSHO
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I love watching these videos and all of the different Kia Stinger poilce cars they have there. I would hate to be chased by one, although I would love to pursue with it.
It amazes me that GM couldn't make the SS more successful when there's clearly a market.I love watching these videos and all of the different Kia Stinger poilce cars they have there. I would hate to be chased by one, although I would love to pursue with it.
GM and Ford believe the way forward are SUV's.![]()
Great result I thought Merlin. One for the good guys.The last one was the "best"; running from a cop on a bike; whack! Hope the biker was okay, though.
They were not interested in the SS (Commodore) they were not quick enough to adapt to market change, what they should have done is to build SUV’s like the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT & Trackhawk, they would have sold like hot cakes.It amazes me that GM couldn't make the SS more successful when there's clearly a market.
Sad but true, all manufacturers are heading this way, it’s called market demand.GM and Ford believe the way forward are SUV's.![]()
It's funny. Jeep has always sold only SUVs which has always seemed rather strange. But now all the other manufacturers are gradually heading that way too.Sad but true, all manufacturers are heading this way, it’s called market demand.
Your not going to produce products that nobody will buy.
Yes, I could not tell on over half of these what the infraction was. Very mysterious.OK, so after watching for a few minutes there is one thing I learned from this...don't pass ANY cars in Australia. The rules for passing vehicles must be WILDLY different than here in the states as I probably saw at least one maybe more change lanes (dashed line, not solid) with a blinker, and still get pulled over. Guess if I ever visit I'll take Uber everywhere.
PS. Will finish rest of video later, had to jump on a Teams call.
Yep we do things differently down under.OK, so after watching for a few minutes there is one thing I learned from this...don't pass ANY cars in Australia. The rules for passing vehicles must be WILDLY different than here in the states as I probably saw at least one maybe more change lanes (dashed line, not solid) with a blinker, and still get pulled over. Guess if I ever visit I'll take Uber everywhere.
PS. Will finish rest of video later, had to jump on a Teams call.
I'd put the blame more so on our (Australias) Gov really. GM new the Commodore was a dead product because they couldn't sustain manafacturing, and they couldn't sustain manafacturing because our Gov refused to support them after the GFC.It amazes me that GM couldn't make the SS more successful when there's clearly a market.
Most of the time it would've been speeding. Cops in Australia use LIDAR, not radar, speed guns. Speed is enforced very stringently in Australia. If you go over by more than 5kph (3mph) and a cop sees you, they'll likely light up and nab you. On a side note, the rate of vehicular death and injury in Australia is 1/3 to 1/4 that of in the USA on a per capita, and per distance driven basis, so they feel like that's the right approach to take since the national road death toll is usually around 900 mark (for the entire country) in a nation of 26M people.Yes, I could not tell on over half of these what the infraction was. Very mysterious.
Cops over there are pretty good at estimating speed. If they suspect you're using some sort of interference device based upon what they think you're doing, they'll pull you over and tear your car apart to find and confiscate it, since all that stuff is highly illegal there, sometimes even going so far as leading to prison time depending on exact circumstances. If they find it, they'll likely tow and impound your car, or what some will do is just pull your car apart, take the device, and leave you on the side of the road with a mostly disassembled car (yes, that really happens). It's a different set of rules there. They take road safety really really seriously there.Then it is a good thing that they make laser shifters.
Not sure what's going on here. Keep getting messages about posting links and images, which I'm not, so i can't reply properly. Oh well, maybe tomorrowYeah, but speed and safety are not mutually exclusive. Look at Germany and the autobahn. Something like that would work well in Austrailia (maybe with a few less kangaroos though)