Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
4.22.2010
Worst Parking Job Ever. Here Comes The Judge.
Six months and a few hundred thousand pageviews later, the authorities have sentenced the woman seen in the video above parking her car on....well, two other cars.
Tripta Kaushal was arrested on the evidence of that video back in October. But the wheels of justice turn more deliberately than those of her SUV, so it's only this week that the judge brought the hammer down.
A $500 fine for leaving the scene and failing to report the accident, restitution to the owners of the two cars she damaged, six months probation and she's not allowed to drive between 7PM and 7AM.
Do we really think low light was the issue here?
And yes, she's driving a BMW X5. Now, just imagine what the media would have said about the video if it had been a Toyota.
4.06.2010
VIDEO: First In-Car iPad Installation
SoundMan Car Audio in Santa Clarita, California wasted no time in installing an iPad. And you can see how they did it. Pretty slick, if you ask us.
4.01.2010
VIDEO: Speed Camera Van Tarred And Feathered
Posted last night on YouTube. Poster says it's Phoenix and those are Arizona temporary tags. The vehicle's unmarked, but it's new (the temp tags).
Could be legit...but it's also April Fools' Day.
A civilian employee in one of these vehicles with DPS markings was killed about a year ago when someone pulled up and opened fire. The suspect is on trial now.
3.30.2010
CHP Officer On Mulholland: "Go Ahead, Make My Day." Motorcyclist Obliges.
Really kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it?
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
California Highway Patrol,
CHP,
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Hollywood Hills,
Los Angeles,
motorcycle,
Mulholland Drive,
video,
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3.29.2010
NSFW (Not Safe For Work) Safe Driving Promos
If you told me the above was a documentary about what's behind a lot of sudden acceleration claims from Toyota Prius drivers, I wouldn't argue.
But it's actually one of several safe driving spots from Australia, targeting young, distracted drivers and being just a bit rude to cut through the clutter. See the rest here.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
Australia,
distracted drivers,
distracted driving,
Prius,
teen drivers,
teen driving,
Toyota,
Unintended Acceleration,
video,
youtube


3.25.2010
Consumer Reports Demonstrates Stopping Distance Difference With Brake Override
Brake override cuts the gas when you apply a certain amount of pressure on the brake. There's a push to make it mandatory, thinking that it will help end cases of unintended acceleration. Never mind that most of those cases thus far have shown that the drivers weren't on the brake at all, but instead standing on the gas pedal.
Well, Consumer Reports says whether your acceleration is unintended or not, brake override cuts the stopping distance of your car...which is a good thing.
And, because they know we worry...CR also says brake override won't affect "enthusiast driving".
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
brake override,
Consumer Reports,
enthusiast driving,
runaway prius,
standing on wrong pedal,
Unintended Acceleration,
video,
youtube


3.22.2010
Bentley Mulsanne Paint: This Ain't MAACO
When the sticker starts at about $300,000 and you're offering 115 different paint colors, you tend to obsess. Here's a video from Bentley that shows why it takes 86 hours to paint a Mulsanne:
VIDEO: Audi Explains A7 Four-Door Hatchback As A "New Class" Of Car
Well, we'll give it this...it's a heck of a lot prettier than the upcoming BMW 3-series four-door fastback.
Lexus CT200h Premium Compact Hybrid A Go
Last month, the Geneva Auto Show, next year, your dealer's showroom.
It will be Lexus' second compact hybrid. Read our take on the HS250h here, and Prius owners are talking about the video above and the car in it on the PriusChat forums, and there's a second thread about it as well.
by
Michael Hagerty
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CT200h,
Geneva Auto Show,
HS250h,
Hybrid,
Lexus,
The Detroit News,
Toyota,
video,
youtube


GM Sues Corvette Replica Maker
GM's not thrilled that you can buy a $90,000 replica of the '63 Corvette Grand Sport, of which five were built. So they're suing Mongoose Motorsports, the replica maker.
Full story from The Detroit News.
by
Michael Hagerty
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Corvette,
General Motors,
GM,
Grand Sport,
lawsuit,
Mongoose Motors,
replica,
The Detroit News,
video,
youtube


3.18.2010
UPDATE: UK Trucker With Renault On His Front Bumper
SKYNews has confirmed that the video is real and that the trucking company, Arclid Transport, is investigating. Arclid tells SKY that the woman driving the Renault Clio "got out and walked away".
And thanks also to the wonders of YouTube, we can show you exactly how such a thing can happen. Press play on this video:
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
accident,
Arclid Transport,
bumper,
Clio,
england,
lorry,
lorry driver,
Renault,
Sky News,
Truck,
truck driver,
trucker,
UK,
video,
youtube


3.17.2010
VIDEO: UK Trucker Unaware He Has A Renault On His Front Bumper
According to the YouTube poster, this was on the A1 highway near Wetherby. Date unknown. Working to find confirmation from UK news sources. Meantime, it's incredible video.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
accident,
Arclid Transport,
bumper,
Clio,
england,
lorry,
lorry driver,
Renault,
Truck,
truck driver,
trucker,
UK,
youtube


3.10.2010
Cadillac to GM: Should I Know You?
As parents of the 1970s will attest, once the Led Zeppelin albums start playing, it's only a matter of time before the kids are embarrassed to be seen with you.
Business Week reports that Cadillac is afraid General Motors' bankruptcy brands it with a stigma that will hold it back from connecting with the high-end customers it seeks, so the GM logo, Red Tag sales and all other GM reminders are vanishing from Cadillac offices and dealerships...right down to a switch of e-mail addresses from @gm.com to @cadillac.com.
And somehow, GM's going along with this...which means exactly what, I don't know.
by
Michael Hagerty
Labels:
Cadillac,
General Motors,
GM,
led zeppelin,
rock and roll,
video,
youtube


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