That’s true, but it’s relevant to note that this is the first time any political figure including past presidents have brought a motorcade.
That’s true, but it’s relevant to note that this is the first time any political figure including past presidents have brought a motorcade.
They only use motorized vehicles when absolutely necessary, and during season only for an emergency.
Fake news, Mackinac Island is not car free. Service vehicles are not banned from Mackinac Island and in fact the lead Ram 1500 is used by the Mackinac Island Police. There’s something like a dozen cars on the island for various uses and work vehicles are routinely brought to the island for repairs and other building…
Welcome to inflation. $5 gas from 2004 would be the same as $7 gas today.
The US mostly exports commodities to China, in a worldwide market commodities will move to other markets while Chinese manufactured goods will not. You can see this in the total US trade deficit which is trending downward since the beginning of the “trade war.”
From your article.
VW will and is cutting jobs in Germany, they’ve already announced them. They aren’t planning any cuts in the US.
If you were paying attention you’d know that VW doesn’t export vehicles from the US to China. So a European company’s sales of vehicles built in the EU and in China dropped and this is because of Turmp?
No. The result of the tariffs and quotas against the Japanese automakers in the 70's and 80's was Japanese automakers building factories in the US. Helping US manufacturing significantly and providing thousands of jobs in the US.
Did you even read past the headline?
Newspapers have extensive rule books that tell freelancers how to write. How is that any different?
The sheer number of industries seeking exemptions from AB5 lest their businesses be destroyed can mean only one of two things: either they’re under-appreciating their own ability to adapt to changes in employment law, or the entire California economy is teetering on the brink of collapse due to a slippery definition…
You’re too late. Texas already has an Alamo beer. It didn’t trigger anybody.
If true, I think Jalopnik buried the big story here. Since 2011 Ford has added 14,000 production workers and FCA has more than doubled to 47,200 production workers?
Why not both?
Probably the battery too but things like the wheels/tires, the hood, doors, and deck lid are worth thousands of dollars on the used market.
They’ll take it to an abandoned lot and strip it of any valuable parts that can be removed in a few minutes. Just like any other GPS enabled car that gets stolen.
So you’re saying that if the wind blew in your face right this instant, it is pushing equally hard on a tree it blew past 5 minutes ago and a couple miles away?
Newton’s third law, that’s how. For every pound of force pushing against the windmill there is a pound of force pushing back against the cars. TINSTAAFL.