60 days seems reasonable for the speeding part, as do the restrictions after his release. But....
60 days seems reasonable for the speeding part, as do the restrictions after his release. But....
Come on, the Sportage clearly has “Sport” in the name!
Most of us want to go home/ to the hotel/ to get food not in the airport as soon as we land. Ive stood at the baggage claim waiting for 45 mins before. Never again.
Not really. It’s Texas.
The Lotus cup thong remembers.
The charges bursting in air gave proof through the eve that our bridge was not there.
I wouldn’t buy one of these things for a negative interest rate.
I guess even Tesla figured having yet another price drop won’t look good for them, so this is a backdoor way to do the same thing.
It would make my whole year if one of them spontaniously broke out in flames and then spread to all of the cars around it.
That’s exactly what they are doing, and it’s extremely misleading.
Yeah ik what the i used to stand for in bmws, but it's not a distinction as many people care about now, and i is coded for electric in general, jf wasn't bmw that did that. Idk why i means techy and electric, but people associate it that way. The bigger point is that it's just confusing to do both at the same time
Less than 3% of Baltimore’s population is Hispanic. BP is mainly interested in harassing people who look like they’re from Mexico, which is why I specifically said “brown people” rather than “non-white people.”
The cultists actually believe it is a tech/AI/robot company.
Yup, grew up in thr area its a big superlot where the stores work together. Remember stopping there to look at a Tacoma. We hopped on a golf cart and the dude showed me 4 or 5 all at different dealerships.
According to the ACLU:
Controlled? Come on. This is the Francis Scott Key bridge. There should at least be rockets and bombs bursting in air.
I’ll probably take the opposite track and get the small bit of rust on my 18.5 year old Fusion patched up with a welded in piece, but simply because the rust is on the rocker. If it was a bolt-on part that I could swap out, like a hatch - even if replacing was a lot of work - I’d likely just let it go, too.
I’m the Honda person (4 or 5 in my driving lifetime), Mom had one, and sis has had Toyotas. Nephew has one too although he calls it a Lexus. Family of Japanese makes/models.
You are looking psyhic right now...
A sedan version filtered down to me from within the family. I think they just figured I was the ideal owner, as I have mechanic skills and live near a bus stop. Around 100,000 miles, it was already sloshing toward the drain end of the bathtub curve. Too many parts were designed with excess cleverness and then built…