1955mercury
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1955mercury

Using religion as an excuse to discriminate is no excuse to discriminate. Furthermore if there are those who really and truly believe their “religious beliefs” are being “violated” over baking a cake or whatever then they are also failing to exercise their Christian belief of forgiveness for if they believe they have

So that means they’ll let this racist, shitty law go into effect until October?! Like why in the ever-living fuck do they need to wait for 4 months to “hear” the constitutional merits of this?

BMW needs to consider adding more differentiation between their models. Yes- I get that BMW and to a lesser degree all of the other German luxury brands have always prided themselves on being tastefully understated with their designs but at this point all of BMW’s cars look pretty much the same regardless of model.

Yeah well if you stuck those cars in the ocean they would lose... because cars can’t float. Maybe if you stuck a outboard on one and placed it in a canoe....

Wonder how fast that it going. It looks like its going pretty fucking fast, as in at least 30-35 knots or more. Amazing given its a 100,000 ton ship.

Yes indeed. IMHO perhaps the finest show ever made.

I seriously don’t get the whole “retire to Florida” thing. People spend their entire lives living up North or the Midwest shoveling snow and having their cars eaten alive by road salt then just up and decide to move to Florida and to some generic, engineered retirement community where they will be surrounded

I can’t imagine trying to squeeze one of those things through some of the quaint, narrow roads going through the French countryside. I know because I own a big ass land yacht myself and its bad enough here in their “native” land.

That’s sort of hilarious really. I figured GM must have been smoking crack if they thought Europeans would buy those things. Yes- the diesel versions of those cars were awful. But the gas versions of the Crown Victorias for example will go forever and ever. They used Crown Vics as fleet taxis for decades and it wasn’t

I guess my experiences have been pretty different from yours then. I grew up pretty much exclusively with Toyotas after my parents were burned by late 70's-early 80's GM products. All of the Toyotas we owned just ran and ran and all we did was change the oil. This was in the 80's when Japanese cars were in their prime

Self driving is one thing. Range is the other bigger thing. Since the Bolt has a range of 240 miles Nissan probably knows full well that they will need to match or surpass that range. If they don’t then a self driving feature might not really matter that much anyway.

Ha ha ha!! I laughed at my cubicle, which was rather embarrassing.

That doesn’t make sense. Nobody is going to look at your VW Atlas and say to themselves: “ Gee wiz, how amazing!” No. Instead they’ll probably confuse it for one of many other SUVs that look exactly like it. In fact the Atlas has an all too familiar appearance to a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Yeah because like I was alluding to: people are idiots.

Ohhhhh! “ maybe Yoooo should have googled.”

Seems weird because these cars are huge and thirsty cars. Totally a made-for-the-US-only type of vehicle. I remember a friend of my parents owned a smaller Oldsmobile just like this one:

Why do you suppose those Hondas and Toyotas are everywhere? Its because they are actually well-made, reliable products the consumer can buy, drive for probably about 200-250,000 miles and expect it to do so problem-free before they trade it in on another. Can’t say the same for probably about half of the people I’ve

Virtually every damned consumer quality index. Don’t be lazy. Google is your friend.

You need a new reply, dude.