I don’t let facts get in the way of a joke, neither should you! ;-)
It’s maybe 1/2 that size by the time it hits the lower atmosphere. So, yeah, not fun to be around directly, the kind of city it could kill would be a population of about 10,000.
I say give the asteroid a chance, we haven’t even heard about its economic policy yet.
Yea, that segment was cool a few years ago, but people realized that it is just a weird spot.
It’s the lease incentive of $7500 that all leases get plus some factory lease cash that totals to almost $20,000 in combined discounts.
I don’t know why you have “the hubs” in quotation marks like that. Center lock wheels require a different hub assembly, and that’s what the $11k is for. The wheels themselves are only 6.
I’m not going as far as “fake” they did put a ton of underbody protection in place. It’s pretty good for a soft roader. It’s still primarily an on road crossover, but for somebody who hauls bikes to trailheads it’s probably pretty good as a stray rock won’t take out your oil pan. My beef is the price to capability…
A convertible with heated seats/steering wheel makes winter the BEST time for open-air driving.
It’s still a car chassis without a proper transfer case and it doesn’t have a lot of ground clearance. They just put a flannel shirt and a mustache on it.
I was in the SL63 with the top down the whole time at 50 degree F. The cabin doesn’t get windy and is generally warmer than ambient temperature. I didn’t even turn on the main heater, just the “neck scarf” heater and seat warmers periodically, It was quite comfortable.
I appreciate this approach! It’s right on the money for one of these, but I’d very much like them to be $10k.
They’ll just stop keeping track of crashes. They just shuttered the part of the Education Dept. which keeps track of test scores, so I think the idea is “if we stop telling people there’s a problem then they’ll think we’re doing a great job!”
It was a plane. They were using it to transport a patient from Shriner’s Hospital after her treatment back to Mexico, I believe.
It does put a whole new spin on Boomer-Sooner.
Ah back in the good ‘ol times when America was truly great!
“In 1964, the Federal Aviation Administration used U.S. Air Force jets to bombard Oklahoma City with over 1,250 sonic booms to study the impact on the population.”
How long until Hanna-Barbera send a cease and desist?
Actually, believe it or not Chevy also still sells the Malibu.
“Trump wants to get his hands on Canada’s valuable rare earth elements.”