Talk about hitting below the belt.
Talk about hitting below the belt.
The junkyard now has a hot cat from a hot dog.
Nobody likes a stinky wiener!You would think they could get some kind of special waiver for the Wienermobile so that it was emissions exempt.
I don't think it's Corporates goal to drive these things to 500,000 miles. Unlike on here......Depends which one it is; they have several of them and it's most likely one of the new ones.
With some 19-year-old gal driving it....I don't think it's Corporates goal to drive these things to 500,000 miles.
I figure some insurers will eventually just stop covering it under basic comprehensive coverage and make it have a separate (and very high) deductible kind of like glass coverage where if you want a lower deductible for cat thefts you'll need to pony up extra cash for it.How bad do you think this is going to have to get before the insurance lobby demands a legal solution? Or are all the stolen cats just being piled into shipping containers and stripped for their metals overseas?
Surely all these tweakers don‘t sell them to international smuggling rings, right? Some of the harvested metal is being sold domestically?
There’s plenty of federal criminals walking around without consequences. Just turn on C-SPAN for proof…I wish both CC theft and car jacking were recoginized as Federal crimes so that these low lifes would get mandatory sentences.
They have been making Wienermobiles since the '30s. Catalytic converters have been mandatory since 1975, so the current fleet is certainly catted.Surprised the mobile even had a cat.