A Steamy Back ‘Seat’cret Isn’t What It Seems [VIDEO]
If you ever spot two people in the backseat of an automobile it may not seem what it looks like.
If you ever spot two people in the backseat of an automobile it may not seem what it looks like.
Volvo has announced that it's going to take the last part of the accident equation out...the driver. They plan to have self-driving cars by 2014, and a whole fleet by 2020! Just think, your car would talk to the other cars around it to keep you from fender-benders or worse, and it'll get you to work, your girlfriend's house, your other girlfriend's house, and then back home to your wife. All safely and securely!
Everybody loves to see a girl shake her thing on the dance floor, but how bout on the streets? Yes, well how bout on the streets as a car is fast approaching
Without a doubt, this is the BEST COMMERCIAL OF ALL TIME! Well, at least for this week. Ha Ha. It's a commercial for the Scion I-Q called Babes 'N' Donuts.
We don't know why somebody was recording at the time of this accident, but they were. This is real. And the guy standing near the trash can is real lucky. Don't know if he played sports, but he does a pretty quick little back-pedal, too
The Bugatti Veyron might be the most sought after car for gearheads across the globe but even this modern marvel of machinery has a major flaw that literally brings it to a grinding halt.
University of South Florida football player Danous Estenor sprung right into action when he saw that tow truck driver Pedro Arzola had become trapped under the Cadillac Seville he had been trying to load onto his truck.
Two men and Arzola’s hysterically screaming wife hadn’t been able to move the 3,500 pound car at all. But the six-foot-three-inch, 295-pound offensive lineman, who was on his way to get a bite to eat, took a crack at lifting it all by himself.
A bill has passed in Nevada that makes it legal for Google’s fleet of driverless cars to take to the state’s roads.
The hope is that in the future, these automated cars could avoid the crashes currently caused by distracted driving. Several companies are already hard at work creating the technology necessary to make it happen.
34-year-old Ryan Dunn, one of the many faces of MTV’s popular prank franchise ‘Jackass,’ was killed in a car accident early Monday morning in Pennsylvania, TMZ has confirmed.
According to the report, the accident occurred at around 3AM at Route 322 and New Street in West Goshen Township. Dunn was in the vehicle with an unidentified person – who was also killed – though no word yet on who was actually driving the car.
Congratulations to the KLAQ staff who, thanks to Jim and his family, won't have to haul Scott around town anymore! You won't believe the party going on in the office right now.
Scott Ronson has been bummin’ a ride from the entire KLAQ staff for over a year! HELP US get him a ride!
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