No surprise with Ford. Their crappy transmissions finally caught up to them. (there were other things, but their transmissions were the biggest problem)
No surprise with Ford. Their crappy transmissions finally caught up to them. (there were other things, but their transmissions were the biggest problem)
...inadequate dealer profitability...
Sounds like Britain is about to Kinja itself.
Whoopsing crane.
No one is forcing you to use light bulbs. Your forcing yourself. They still make candles.
The correct way to interpret that statistic is that 15% of married couples make enough money that the wife doesn’t care what the husband is buying.
“The transmission doesn’t feel right and it could need new fluid, but I don’t want to change it because if I do and it doesn’t fix it then I’ll have to admit it’s a bigger problem and can’t ask as much.” It’s all about plausible deniability.
This is an awful lot like training an elephant to dance the ballet. As it pirouettes and jetes around the stage you are flabbergasted by its elephantine grace and the ponderous way it sails through the air. Never mind that it is an elephant. It is dancing.
1st: I never thought I’d see the price of GM cobalts go up.
Honk at a cop and test it out. If you wake up the next day in your home and alive, it works.
Thats kind of the definition of White Privilege.
Didn’t have an .88 magnum.
The kids should’ve started singing the Star-Spangled Banner. The old guy would’ve been forced to either remove his hat, stand at attention, and fall off the bus and get run over, or disrespect veterans.
He was just trying to direct deliver the NRA’s message that if these kids were all armed then they wouldn’t have had to be afraid of this man because they could’ve all just shot at him instead.
Hopefully(?) one of the kids on the bus was a good guy with a gun
oh crap, here come the “zipper merge” people. Great job
the nut on the bus goes pound pound pound
This all could have been avoided if the truck had a gun.
Shoot first, evolve power of rational thought later…
At least the truck stood its ground...