Maybe the volatility of the current political climate pushes it out of the “enough sales to justify” column if Ford planned to make them in Mexico.
At least we know why this particular chicken crosses the road.
So now the conversation goes like this:
A: Why did the chicken cross the road?
B: Are we talking about the chicken in Shediak, New Brunswick?
A: To get...wait, what the hell are you talking about?
B: That chicken that crossed the road to go to Tim Horton’s?
A:…
Much of Antarctica is mountainous. And the freeze line as not going to rise by enough to melt the ice cap even in the worst possible outcome scenarios so far. The edges might melt a little, but Antarctica is a big continent with a big interior.
It’s funny how no one ever says “Less than half the size of Los Angeles County”.
I think the opposite. Some sort of policy wasn’t followed in the pursuit, resulting in a catastrophic accident, and he wanted to show the victim was somehow at fault. Any alcohol or drugs in the system of a police victim, automatically exonerates the officer.
Because too many cops get their idea about what a cop should be, from TV and movies. And are less concerned with laws and rules that apply to them. TV and movies glorify the rule breaking, tough, authoritarian cop.
Or just about any woman would fit in that car just fine.
Needs an engine swap with a Hayabusa engine, or any 1L engine off an average modern sportbike :)
If he stays in office, I concur with the prediction that there will be no 2020 election. But, since he’s taking potshots at Republican senators and threatening to primary them, I think we’ll end up with a more polite and compliant President Pence who doesn’t have ambitions of being America’s Putin. He has other…
So, continuing to follow in Nixon’s footsteps, the DOJ is trying to put together an “enemies list” for Trump.
Much like their attempt to do so by getting the names and addresses of everyone who was registered as a Democrat in the last election.
No one in my age bracket are even considering a Harley.
I figure I have at most 20-25 years before I need an autonomous car to maintain my independence.
The Verizon that has FIOS is not the same company as Verizon Wireless. Which used to have the best coverage. Now, they’ll show bars in 4G, but data speeds are 3G or even 1x. Or data won’t work at all, while you’re being mocked by Verizon’s 4G indicator.
Like so many things, Verizon Wireless is something that was once…
3rd Gear:
A 150 mile range is inadequate for the great American commute. See 1st Gear, where a claim is made that Millenials are moving to the burbs. Where they can afford to move, is far from the cities in which they work.
The assumption that you commute to work and charge your car at home every night, instead of a…
When it came out, it was a good car for the time. But it had a 9 year run without being upgraded. Basically, anyone buying one in 2009, it’s last year of production, was buying a car 9 years out of date during a period when cars in general improved significantly.
Chrysler couldn’t even bother to update known seriously…
They seem to be inexplicably popular where we moved in the northwest. In LA, I saw lots still around, being used for small (home) businesses, but they were more ratty. Here, near Tacoma, you see super well maintained ones, often customized. They haven’t been made for 8 years, and they’re still more numerous here than …
But after the burning stops, anthropocentric CO2 output would drop dramatically.
Isn’t it front wheel drive?
I’m not sure this is an accurate claim for the “average buyer.” There’s the average buyer for family vehicles, the average buyer for commuter vehicles, the average buyer for trucks, the average buyer for economy cars, midsize cars, SUVs, etc. I seriously doubt many people, let alone most, are looking for “rich…