2wheelaggie
2WheelAggie
2wheelaggie

I bet they get in trouble for putting their vehicles into reverse for any circumstance.

One step further, I bet they get a mark on their record each time the vehicle goes into reverse. For anyone that works a union job or a gov job, these types of infractions are huge nuisances.

It always fascinates me which cultures are attracted to what brands. I also didn’t know that the Mark LT was replaced by the platinum, but it makes sense.

Lots of people make money from destroying stuff.

The funny thing is that he will profit immensely from the videos of him breaking down his legal problems. It’ll be a new source of content for his channel and it’ll probably have a higher profit margin than his supercar videos.

Yes, that’s what I’ve witnessed. The paths here are great and I can ride literally 50 miles without riding on a street at all. I love this part of Denver.

Those are valid criticisms for sure. The first one is a massive tax credit and it makes sense that it’s not refundable. It would quickly become a moral hazzard. I think a $1,000 tax credit could be refundable with less issue.

There are bike paths in Denver and there’s plenty of people cruising at 20mph+ without pedaling a whole lot. It’s a problem.

The explorer ST has an exclusive 3.0 ecoboost with quite a bit more power. Too lazy to google at this moment, but it’s quick from the factory.

Texas Tech affiliations aside...... this is a fantastic recommendation.

A tax credit is a dollar for dollar offset against tax liabilty and can be refunded in certain cases. Everyone benefits from a refundable credit.

You can receive a tax credit that is separate from deductions. 

E-bikes are cool, but they really should be on the street and people should start calling them motorcycles. That’s what they are.

Modern tech ruins the “feel” of certain aspects of cars, but technology also has massively improved every other aspect of a vehicle.

I’m in similar financial circumstances. I did spent closer to $40k for my truck, but it’s a 10yr vehicle so I made sure I got exactly what I wanted.

I came here to comment about a guy’s goofy truck and found a comment section full of angry jalops.

This is the right take. Call it whatever you want, but it’s a softroader at best.

If I recall correctly, the average new vehicle price in the US is now around $37k. Some of that is due to changes in consumer preference (i.e. crossovers vs. compact cars), but a lot of it is just due to inflation.

Who knows, if it’s got an aluminum body it might not be that heavy. The over-the-top technology doesn’t weigh all that much.

Honestly $85k isn’t THAT much. Seems crazy to actually write that, but it’s Escalade, Yukon Denali, and Range Rover territory.