Wrangler and XJ say yes, an SUV can have 2 doors.
Wrangler and XJ say yes, an SUV can have 2 doors.
Chrysler was so crazy back then I thought there was a chance they might actually make it.
Both my cruises have been great. Was thinking about the Mediterranean for my next one.
Yeah, Porsche is what came to mind.
“The Panama Canal uses three times as much water as New York City… in a single day.”
Can’t wait to see these with Amazon logos on the side.
Sometimes the tow company also damages the vehicle. It’s almost like they treat these vehicles like they are not their own property. Hmmmm.......
That would be the only benefit I could see, keeping the windows defrosted in the rain without using the defroster. I will occasionally crack the windows to keep them defogged, but not when it’s pouring ass rain.
I don’t see why the “letter series” would really make a difference. They’re basically just different model years, until they stopped adding letters to the badge. They’re all 300's to me. Anyway, I was just sharing car stuff on a car blog. Maybe they should’ve added 1st gen “modern” 300 as a qualifier.
I’d like to hear people’s opinions about that 6sp > 5sp. It really depends on how they’re geared I supposed. I preferred the ratios in both of my 5 speeds compared to my current 6 speed. 1st is so short, and 6th seems non-essential. It’s not like it’s getting me great mileage or anything. I suppose if I had very long…
No, you see, it is AI trying to trick us into thinking it’s a human. It’s outwitting all of us already.
I read that part, but it didn’t seem like the overarching theme of the post.
But 1st gear doesn’t say any of that.....?!
I always leave a Post-It Note on my bike lock so I won’t forget the combination when I return to the bike rack.
What does “buy it again” mean, and is it clearly explained to people taking the survey? Does it mean redo their purchase all over again, as in “no ragrets?” Or does it mean buy it for their next car purchase?
Impossible to measure precisely, but revenue within weeks is not relevant. at all. These ads can sell stuff for a very long time in much cheaper spots or for free like this post. (Or even in “big” slots like the Daytona 500. I’ve noticed many SuperBowl ads are rerun at the 500.) That Challenger ad above can still…
Some people would pay good money for a wrap like that.
The answer is cost and weight, but not to save Boeing money. To save money for the airlines that purchase and operate the planes.