So you are telling me that you want to build a Jeep on a Fiat hatchback chassis? Get out of my office!
So you are telling me that you want to build a Jeep on a Fiat hatchback chassis? Get out of my office!
Murica.
You know I've been wracking my brain to think of what niche Lincoln could occupy in the American luxury car market and that describes it perfectly.
If you're in the US, you can get a Focus ST with the basic St1 trim for just 23k BEFORE incentives.
Patrick, I think your opening line is a bit off. The jury found Barajas did NOT kill Banda. If they had found he had, he could have been convicted of anything ranging from manslaughter to the capital murder he was charged with.
Additionally, they found *fragments* of *a* bullet they think *might* be a .357 Magnum, but…
I think you're right on the Hydrazine. I don't think there's any radiation sources on there. Unless they think he's flying with DU rounds?
Considering I live in Worcester and commute into the Boston metro area daily, I have only one thing to say to this:
These posts need to stop. Some of us poor people need to buy these future classics and if you keep telling everyone about them then they are going to be too expensive for us to afford.
If Toyota can offer the rav4, highlander, venza, 4runner, fj, sequoia, and land cruiser (did I miss any?), Ford has room amongst the Escape, Edge, Flex, Explorer, and Expedition/EL for the Everest. It's a smaller also-truck-based alternative to the Expedition, for those that want something truck-based that is close to…
When you give the police a big friggin' hammer, everything starts to look like a nail
An interior in an actual color, because black interiors look fucking awful.
It is a vague name that describes any number of things from a park-flying foamy all the way up to a Global Hawk. Kind of like how "airplane" can be anything from a Piper Cub to an F-35. But it's really more of an issue of how the media portrays the technology, rather than an issue with the word itself.
"a buzzword... abused by the media to get ratings". Hmmmmm, that sure sounds familiar, if only I could think of another example. Wait, I've got it! How about their use of the term "assault weapon"?
They are most certainly distributing people's personal lives, and usually making a profit from it. The companies which provide background info aren't simply crawling public records. The cops are selling it to them in big bundles.
The terrorists have won.
Oh please. This was neither an invasion of privacy or anywhere near an act of terrorism.
Same platform.
In 2001 you could buy a Cherokee 4x4 for about $19,000. Even in it's base stock configuration it would have been capable of what the Trailhawk is doing here. The standard '14 Cherokee with AWD is no more capable offroad than most sedans. To get any sort of "ruggedness" or offroad capability, you have to go for the…
This is a Cherokee.
The lifted Dart with the hatch.