Kerberos824
Kerberos824
Kerberos824

Water is definitely a problem. But there’s tons of vegetation. 50 foot trees and everything. Lots of birds. Those insane giant coconut crabs. And apparently tons of rats. She could have camped out in the wreckage of the SS Norwich City, which wrecked there in 1929. The Norwich City crew camped out in buildings put up

I assume this would have to be a street race and my god can we please be done with the street races... 

Huh. I didn’t know the Diablo was awd. Nor would I have ever guessed that Trump could drive a manual transmission car. My guess, he never did. 

It’s bizarrely hard to tell. My initial thought was GTI, just because I can’t even think of another 4dr hatch that we get over here. It’s not that. Then I thought maybe Civic, but not that either. Not a Mazda3. Not a Kona N. Not an RS.

Well said. 

Is this just a secret Sunoco ad?

I guess I was inappropriately rolling it into the same identity on the assumption that dealers financing it are getting the benefit because most of the EVs are bought at dealerships with dealer-backed financing? VW America, Tesla Financier, Hyundai Motor Finance, Ford Credit, etc. Maybe I’m wrong about that though. 

Almost always the lessor (dealership) gets the tax credit - it’s how they make the lease payment affordable.

I plan on rear-facing my kid for as long as possible. My seat goes up to 50 pounds, and the way my stringbean of a daughter is growing she’ll be 8 by the time she’s 50 pounds. 

This is dope. More like this, Jalopnik!

I’ve been hoping same. I think efficiency will mandate lower profiles/vehicle height, and ground clearance will follow. They can still do awd, because twin motor electric awd seems pretty easy. 

Sure do like the look of that ZDX... 

Crash tests. They've been tops for a long time. And people really responded to that "they lived" commercial. 

Extremely accurate. 

Yup. The only way they can offer cruises at the prices they do is by employing foreign nationals and paying them appallingly low wages. 

Absolutely.

The carbon impact of a cruise ship is massive. Many, many times the amount per person on an airplane. The average is 650 pounds+/- per day per person. And there are plenty of other ecological impacts, from sewage runoff to bilge pumping to destroying coral reefs to soot to dealing with their garbage.

I’ll be curious how doing this long-term will affect the steel. Most Barkeepers Friend products (other than the MORE Foam and their Soft Cleanser) are pretty abrasive, with varying degrees of material added for extra cleaning power. I think they specifically say not to use most of their line on stainless steel because

I’ve been looking for a well-kept GX460 - somewhereabouts a 2011 model. Any pitfalls I should know about? 

Imagine how much better off the entire world would be if he just kept his dumb mouth shut.