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lol...it’s our language now. You can have it back when we’re done with it.
Wow, you didn’t even read it. I said they were bigger and much less efficient than many cars today not then. The measurements I gave were for a 2020 F-150. The point is that we have always driven large vehicles. Everything is actually smaller than it was then.
He’s right, a Millennial would never do this......they’re too lazy! HAHAHA
No, really, you’ll never see a Millenial do this....they’re too lazy!
You won’t see a Millennial do it because they’re too lazy...lol
lol....smaller, more efficient than what? A Caddy of the same year? Big deal, still bigger and heavier than most cars today. Look up the length of 1961 Dodge Dart and compare it to a Ford F-150. Yep, the F-150 is shorter and a hell of a lot more efficient than a 1961 Dart. You were saying something about ignorance?
Almost. With incentives and better financing, sometimes it’s a better value to buy new rather than used. It usually flips around when the glut of used drives the prices down and the cycle begins again.
What!? A K-mart closed? Why am I the last to know these things!
And in most of those videos, it’s the car driver’s fault. And there will always be and endless argument about “serving a purpose”. What, pray tell, is the purpose of a sports-car? If everything we drove had to serve a purpose than it would be nothing but work trucks and minivans, arguably the most efficient passenger…
Fact: 427,000 Rav4 sold in 2018, only 343,000 Camry. The people have chosen.
Your just proving my point. Europe has high gas prices, so they still choose smaller cars. Plus they just don’t have the room to drive like we do. And please, that crap about an suv not having any more room than a sedan is crap. Go ahead, pick a tiny CUV like a Subaru Crosstek and compare it to a Chrysler 300.
BS-We all drive around everyday with tractor trailers we cannot see around and are way bigger than we are.
Sedans and hatchbacks are dying off because no one wants them anymore. AND NOT BECAUSE THEY’RE SCARED TO DRIVE ONE AROUND TRUCKS/SUVS! People started driving small cars in the 80's for one reason, gas mileage. Think about the fact that when small cars became so popular, everything was huge around them, including other…
Those mall-crawlers don’t really off-road. I’d love an electric mod kit for my CJ7.
Oh hell no. He can have that life....it all wraps around whether or not some silly hardware is popular. If it doesn’t sell, he’s on to a new company, new city, completely starting over. Wonder what happened to the poor slub who came out with the idea of that Alexa clock? Or worse yet, the Amazon phone?
“Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?”
The smartest thing could have done was to complain about the audio quality. “Sorry, hard to hear your questions. These are not as good as ours....”
Coulda been worse.....coulda been a t-shirt cannon.
Just read up on that, Circle K is becoming huge. They are currently #2 in the US behind 7-eleven and #1 in North America for qty of stores.