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Agreed, this seems like a reactionary hot-take just to be edgy. I have a fair number of friends rocking plug in hybrids and full EVs, and the consensus is the cost per mile is much lower on the plug in’s than the full EVs. Additionally, the amount of time they’re running on plug in power for the PHEVs is quite high.

This bookself is RIGGED! The democrats have WEAPONIZED “IKEA” against me.

Don’t forget when he mocked McCain for “getting caught” and saying it didn’t count as fighting in a war. It must take a lot of time and energy to pretend you think Felony Cheeto gives any shits about anyone who serves/served this country.

Queen Elizabeth worked as a heavy vehicle mechanic during WWII. She signed up at 18 as soon as she was able despite the King’s wishes. She was a hard workers and wanted to do her part in real work to help the war.

Chrysler (Dodge Intrepid?) headlights on UPS vans.

It’s literally the same platform, why is it a note worthy example of parts sharing? Next, you’ll tell me it’s newsworthy that a Chevelle uses the same glass as an El Camino, Tempest, Special, etc? Or is this just another way to shoehorn the 2nd gen Charger into the conversation?

The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.

You gotta wonder, was this because one employee tasked with an air compressor just didn’t do their job?

Meanwhile, for a Mitsubishi mirage

I completely disagree. The Blackwood was the forefront of what see on the roads today—behemoth crew cab pickups with dinky beds that are option-loaded so they cost an eye-watering $70K to $100K. Since the roads are full of Blackwood clones nowadays, the original must be one of the (ugh) best since so many pickups

Alright, look. I’m going to stick up for the Santa Cruz. 98% of the time or more, I don’t need a full-sized bed and the “baby bed” is the right size for chucking some outdoor gear in the back or picking up some bagged mulch from Home Depot. Towing capacity is also perfectly sufficient. If I were in the market, a

The carpet is dumb, but it was the fixed cover that made them useless as a truck. This is the prime example of the modern truck is just an XXXL three box sedan. It is far from the only example, but it is the pinnacle/nadir of them.

The 1964 Lightburn Zeta, with a 324cc 2 stroke motor that produced 16bhp. Featured a fibreglass body, perspex windows, and the smallest cargo space imaginable.

The Chevy SSR:

As always, Britain has got this.

An Altima with temp tags. 

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