CombatSquash
CombatSquash
CombatSquash

MAN HITS TWO BITCHES, ONE BIRCH

So neither the people who build that thing over many hours, nor the person who cut the sizeable check, at any point went

Dear Ferrari,

Specifically, he's complaining about the new rules that the FIA set out in 2014 to make the race "greener", with hybrid powertrains, limitations on tires and tech, and a set number of engines for the season.

I want my three minutes back.

So, there wasn't a whole lot of information in regards to engineering of processes in this video. However, essentially, the big difference here is that instead of using robots to weld body panels together they are using them to rivet the panels together. The use of adhesives should be a much more consistent seam,

See my response to CombatSquash above. It's not an absolute inventory number, but rather a calculation based on the number of cars in inventory divided by the monthly sales rate. The cars didn't start selling like hotcakes - Toyota just reduced production, just like everyone else around that time, because the economy

Days supply was extremely high for the whole industry in early 2009 after the economic crisis in mid-to-late 2008. It takes awhile for manufacturers to adjust their production to meet drastic changes in demand, such as the swift downturn that happened that year. Until they could cut back on production, the sales rate

What confused me at first was that the lower the number the better. Apparently nobody was buying the Camry, then suddenly they start selling like hotcakes only to trail off and then dip way down again later. I'm not even sure if it's recall-related.

Sure glad someone was there with their 10-year old cell phone to document the crash.

The only people that write in are people that had problems. Unsolicited consumer feedback is almost always negative.

Doesn't KY have the Twin Spires motif? Again, distinction without a difference (save Louisville which is a cool town).

for all your reaction gif needs

This twerking fad has gone too far...

You can tour the museum on Google Street view, yes they're prototypes

Sadly, that only works in the Northern Hemisphere. South of the equator, the rotation is different. Here's the Australian version:

When one is wearing an ill-fitting, over-sized shirt, the collar tends to ride back and expose the white part of the neck (below the red part of the neck). This chafes the front of the neck uncomfortably, making frequent adjustment compulsive.

A little late to the party but I'll nominate the 1979 Ensign N179. Stepladder for easy access?