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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 86)

Episode 86 of the Autocar podcast My Week In Cars finds our resident automobile hacks Matt Prior and Steve Cropley speaking a few road-going version of the Jaguar C-X75 idea automobile up to date by its designer Ian Callum, a Morris Minor set for a restoration, our pal Derek’s hairdresser and his Toyota GT86, observe daying an Alpine A110 and rather more in addition to, together with your correspondence. 

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 83)

Episode 83 of the Autocar podcast My Week In Cars finds our resident automotive hacks Steve Cropley and Matt Prior within the management tower at Bicester Heritage, the place the take a look at monitor has a nook now named after Cropley. The lads additionally speak April Fools, Australian butchers and Ford Mustangs in every single place, together with Ford’s boss racing at Goodwood. Plus, after all, your correspondence.

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Alleged Hellcat Menace Of Seattle Apprehended by Car Enthusiast Cop

As a Seattle resident, I’d be the primary to confess we’re not precisely a hub of automotive tradition. Old Subarus and the occasional previous Volvo wagon are often probably the most fascinating automobiles you will discover. As a end result, Seattle hasn’t actually had many points with takeovers or Mustangs crashing whereas leaving a Cars and Coffee occasion… till earlier this yr.

A month in the past, customers of the r/Seattle Reddit board discussed a very loud backfiring car they heard virtually each night time within the Belltown neighborhood of town. Belltown is without doubt one of the densest areas of city housing in Seattle, with over 13,000 residents in just half a square mile, which meant that dialogue of the loud car gained traction rapidly as hundreds of individuals have been being woken up almost each single night time.

 

Redditors surmised that the likeliest perpetrator, based mostly on dozens of eyewitnesses, was a modified Dodge. Specifically, this particular modified Dodge, pushed by a 20-year-old man often known as “srt.miles” on Instagram. The automotive—a particular tan-and-black tiger-striped Dodge Charger Hellcat Jailbreak with multi-colored LED headlights—was arduous for a lot of dwelling in such a dense space to overlook. If that wasn’t sufficient to go on, srt.miles has dozens of video posts on his Instagram web page the place he drives at excessive charges of pace together with his apparently straight-piped, crackle-tuned Hellcat by way of the center of Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.

Those Instagram movies ended up as admissible proof. In a courtroom submitting this week, police allege that the person behind the srt.miles account has been repeatedly pulled over and cited for numerous causes since January, and quite a few Seattle cops have heard and seen the tan Charger in and round Belltown.

 

The officer writing the report was a little bit of gearhead, and claims that he might inform the automotive he heard racing by way of town was positively a Charger, as he’s “intimately familiar with this exhaust note, as I used to compete in the NHRA Top Fuel racing circuit… my race team ran … a “Hemi” engine. One of the diagnostic aids for [tuning] was paying attention to the sound of the exhaust.” The video above demonstrates simply how loud this automotive is, so he positively heard the exhaust observe.

Conversations with native residents in regards to the automotive led Seattle Police to the Reddit threads in regards to the car, the place the Instagram web page was linked. An officer was in a position to match the automotive on Instagram to 1 he’d seen driving across the metropolis, and famous the presence of a video the place the SRT was recorded doing 107 mph. To additional dispel doubt, the officer famous the driving force “stated that he had ‘almost 700,000 followers’ on his social media” and allegedly even handed over his cellphone displaying the srt.miles Instagram account logged in as an administrator. Prosecutors have now charged the alleged driver with two counts of reckless driving.

Redditors in Seattle have predictably rejoiced because the case was introduced. The degree of noise and excessive speeds listed here are extremely annoying and wildly unsafe, and so they additionally give auto lovers a horrible identify, so hopefully, the courtroom can order the driving force to get an electrical Smart automotive for a yr as penance. In the meantime, Belltown residents can get some sleep.

My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 71)

Episode 71 of the Autocar podcast My Week In Cars finds our resident automobile hacks Steve Cropley and Matt Prior dazzled by headlights, blissfully having fun with low-cost vehicles till a Bentley turns up, driving the implausible new Toyota GR Yaris, listening to the SMMT and speaking rather more apart from, together with your correspondence.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 59)

Episode 59 of the Autocar podcast My Week In Cars finds our resident car hacks Steve Cropley and Matt Prior talking about Cropley’s malfunctioning Alpine A110, the beavertail recovery truck, the BMW i3S and a softer solution to its ride, parliament’s historic cars committee and much more besides, including your correspondence.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 58)

Episode 58 of the Autocar podcast My Week In Cars features Steve Cropley and Matt Prior discussing the upcoming end of the Volkswagen Up city car, the Citroen AMI and Renault Twizy, and the terrifying BMW C1 Scooter, among other topics. They also address listener feedback.

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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 50)

In the latest episode of the Autocar motoring podcast My Week In Cars, Steve Cropley and Matt Prior, our resident car enthusiasts, pay a visit to Ariel to find out about their upcoming projects. They also engage in a clever experiment to trick a Bentley into thinking there’s a 100mph speed limit. In addition, they explore various car configurators and share their excitement for the Honda E. Of course, they also discuss other topics and address your questions and comments.

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10 Strangest PlayStation Controllers We’ve Ever Seen

In every “Resident Evil” game, there is a mascot monster. “Resident Evil 3: Nemesis” features the titular Nemesis, while “Resident Evil 2” has both Mr. X and G-Birkin. As for “Resident Evil 4,” the face of the game is the masked Dr. Salvador and his deadly chainsaw. So, why not use his weapons against other enemies?

When Capcom released “Resident Evil 4,” they collaborated with NubyTech to create a chainsaw-shaped controller. However, this peripheral was more focused on its design rather than its functionality. The controller does technically work, but its buttons are placed in uncomfortable positions. Additionally, the blood spatters on the controller are randomly applied, making each chainsaw controller unique.

Since “Resident Evil 4” was initially developed for the Nintendo Gamecube, the chainsaw controller was made for that console. When Capcom later ported the game to PlayStation 2, they also created a PS2-compatible chainsaw. This PS2 variant features the appropriate buttons and a red paint job. Interestingly, while the PS2 version of “Resident Evil 4” has lesser graphics compared to the Gamecube original, its chainsaw controller is considered superior because it includes a ripcord that triggers chainsaw noises.

My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 49)

Episode 49 of the Autocar motoring podcast “My Week In Cars” features our experts Steve Cropley and Matt Prior discussing various topics. They share their excitement about V8 powered MGBs, express their frustration with subscription services for things you’ve already paid for, and talk about what it’s like to have too much power in an under-developed car. They also touch upon the rapid 0-60mph time of a Tesla mentioned in listener correspondence.

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Nevada Recalls “GOBK2CA” License Plate for Defamation

A Nevada resident had his license plates, which he had for 20 years, recalled by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) due to a complaint filed against them for defamation. The license plate in question reads “GOBK2CA,” which stands for “Go Back To California,” according to KOLO TV.

Under Nevada state law, license plates that make defamatory references to individuals or groups of people are prohibited. It seems that after two decades, someone finally reported the cryptic character combination to the DMV.

The owner of the plates, Adam Steelmon, shared that he had received positive feedback about them over the years. However, he had only encountered one person who found them inappropriate. Regarding the recall, Steelmon has appealed the DMV’s request to surrender his plates. A judge will ultimately decide whether he can keep them or not.

The DMV regularly reviews requests for customized license plates. Many of these requests are denied, such as the puzzling “GGGGGGG” and the explicit “U 1D1OT.” However, some combinations have been approved after careful review. Examples of approved plates include “DANK,” “RNECK,” and “BUCK UP,” as reported by 8 News Now.

Nevertheless, even if a combination is initially approved, the DMV can reassess it upon receiving a complaint.

Eli Rohl, the Public Information Officer for the Nevada DMV in Carson City, explained that all it takes is one complaint for the DMV to address the issue. If the combination violates the statute, it is their duty to recall it.

The statute outlines several criteria that license plates cannot include. This includes numbers printed upside down, more than seven numbers, expressions of contempt, ridicule, or superiority based on race, ethnic heritage, or gender. Additionally, plates cannot contain anything sexual, derogatory, obscene, reference to drugs or drug paraphernalia, reference to a gang, or make defamatory references to individuals or groups, as stated by Rohl.

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