>tint 20% below legal limit.
Drive around in this.
>Never pulled over despite driving aggressively.
Anybody else take advantage of driving an "old people mobile"?
>tint 20% below legal limit.
Drive around in this.
>Never pulled over despite driving aggressively.
Anybody else take advantage of driving an "old people mobile"?
4100 x 2300 !!!!
>my eyes !
>Concorde
>old people car
More like niggerwhip and you'll get pulled soon
You know that black people don't take care of their cars. Maybe if there were some aftermarket rims, peeling paint, etc. Nobody thinks I'm black looking at it.
Old domestic boat + tints
you gon be getting pulled over real soon op
Knee grows always get the darkest tint so theys can smoke weed while driving.
You don't have the bass turned up enough, it seems.
>it's true.
Personally, I did it so I can listen to my radio at a reasonable volume without hearing the air conditioning keeping up with the sun into the back 5 glass.
In my... 8 years of having a license, I've never actually been pulled over, had illegal tint for... 7 of those all in this car.
Why the fuck would you want windows tinted that dark (besides your car on Need For Speed: Underground)
yes. I went from a silver wagon (wrx) to a white prius
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You forget they like to drink and drive also, they do that more than smoke and drive
>More than a quarter (28 percent) of white, non-Hispanic persons, which make up the largest sample, are more likely than any other racial group to report having driven within 2 hours of consuming alcohol in the past month. American Indian/Eskimos report the second highest prevalence at 21 percent. Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians report 17, 16, and 13 percent, respectively, for having driven within two hours after drinking in the past month. Whites age 21 to 29 report the highest prevalence of this behavior (37 percent), which is almost twice the rate for other racial groups.
Yeah, like they're going to report that shit to the government
Fucking think before you try to cite the NHTSA
My first car was an SE-R Spec V.
My exhaust split before the muffler and I drove with christmas lights on it almost always going 10km/h over the speed limit.
Never pulled over once.
I do the same in my civic with the rising sun on the hood, still no issues
Christmas lights?
Of course there will be a selection bias in phone survey's.
However, this non-survey study reinforces these findings, regarding prevalence of drinking.
Mother fucker I love christmas
That's.
That's fine. I guess.
...
>Drive lexus with commercial plates because I need them in my state due to some retarded laws about my business since I technically meet certain criteria.
>Very dark tint. 15-20% below legal limit
>Cops just assume I'm a luxury cab, and the law doesn't apply to them.
Been told this by cops on two separate occasions. Having a CDL probably helps lead them to this conclusion.
Whatever, not like I'm going to complain. Fuck June. Shit's too hot.
>hating christmas
>Mother fucker I love christmas
>drive so called "cop magnet"
>never been pulled over
>Canadians
Why do you think that's a cop magnet?
Red cars do stand out a bit more during the day, however at night red is first in the spectrum to lose its color after black.
Also, that doesn't look like a fast car.
Only thing that makes it sketchy is the tinted windows but depending on the area is how much they care.
From this angle it really doesn't look like a cop magnet--a bit like a teenage girl's hand-me-down from her boomer middle class dad who isn't in to stupid cars.
Would pull over for texting and driving suspicion if you swerved.
>to report
That just shows that whites are willing to voluntarily report. Hispanics and blacks don't trust the government and do not willingly give the government any info. With the Black Lives Matter movement, the activists are educating the blacks on how to be even more effective in using racism laws, benefits laws, and to not reveal info that makes blacks look bad on statistics. In my area, the BLM even coordinates demonstrations against specific businesses that don't donate part of their earnings to support the black community. Yes, that's going on here.
So those voluntarily reported stats at the NHTSA are not accurate.
>tint 20% below legal limit.
>Drive around in this.
You would eventually fail in my area as state troopers do enforce the state law on tints. Local police vary a lot. My metro police don't enforce the tint unless they pull you over for something else like no brake lights, busted headlight, cracked windshield, or something else that needs to be fixed. They issue a "FIX-IT" ticket for that. They don't usually bother you for tint with a speeding ticket.
But my local police are not like the city up north. Those local police are guaranteed to write the ticket for tint as soon as they see your car unless they see on their computer that you're in a new model luxury car or the plates says the car belongs to some famous local person. They ticket poor peoples' cars for tint (and anything else) because that is their way of getting rid of "riffraff" from their community. That's why the city there has ordinances that make it nearly impossible to run a charity there and if you do, it will be costly. So that's why there are essentially no charities up there. Why? That means no homeless or people who use those services will remain in that city because there is no way to survive.
Salt Lake City could learn a thing or two about that.
>veteran plates
>Avalon
>do 20 over regularly
>not a single ticket yet
>mfw do get pulled over
>mfw "so you just got out?"
>mfw "y-y-yes officer"
>mfw "have a nice day, just don't speed too fast"
>didn't even show license or registration
>mfw this has happened twice
Man I love being invisible. This is how it feels to be white I think.
Fuckin' love you, m8
Keep keeping it 100
Sounds like a cool place
Question about heavy tinting..
Wouldn't that make the car interior get hotter since darkness absorbs heat?
if this counts as an old person ride, I would imagine it does, but cops don't bother newer trucks anyway. I have 15% sides and rear and 35% on the entire windshield, this has been that way for a year and a half and my truck before than for 4 years.
no because it blocks UV rays
I got a ticket in a 92 grand marquee :/
I have never been pulled over
>88 acura legend
>2003 altima
>2002 civic si hatch
First two cars had illegal tint. I drive my civic with no front plate, and there was a point where I was driving it around with no insurance or registration + the center console was missing and I took a door panel off (to fix window motor but had to order it) so it looked mad stolen.
My friend gets pulled over a lot he had a Chevy lumina now an audi a8 or something, idk but he gets pulled over like once a month
that's a great looking truck
I drive a white 2002 impala and never get pulled over, despite me constantly doing 15-20 over, having a cracked windshield, and expired inspection
didnt get pulled over in my white 99 f150 either
Take off that trip, you idiot.
OP here.
The radiant heat that the darker glass (which does absorb some of the sunlight, reflects some) it's mostly lost to airflow on the outside of the car, and so never actually comes inside the cabin.
But since it blocks sunlight from heating the interior surfaces, the heat isn't radiating inside the cabin after being absorbed by, say, your black leather seats.
>Anybody else take advantage of driving an "old people mobile"?
I've been pulled over in my Cadillac exactly twice (one for speeding the other for "looking like I was driving recklessly"). Not one citation with it yet.
I'm going to have to take the quotes off of "old people mobile" for this one, Terry.
What? Old people love old Cadillac and E-body cars.
thank you
>old people cars
You mean spic and nigger mobiles?
All the old people I know drive toyotas, hondas, and mercedes.
It was the quotes I removed.
In that it isn't just metaphorically an old people mobile. It is one.
That looks like an undercover cop vehicle