And don’t forget the hundreds of thousands of CAFO’d animals locked in their sheds to drown so that the owners can collect insurance and to conceal the bad PR that hundreds of corpses can cause (it didn’t work). Fuck them.
And don’t forget the hundreds of thousands of CAFO’d animals locked in their sheds to drown so that the owners can collect insurance and to conceal the bad PR that hundreds of corpses can cause (it didn’t work). Fuck them.
Begun, the drone wars have.
Is there a LeMons for 2 wheelers?
I’ve been waiting for a Duesenberg, Auburn, or Cord revival for ever since Maybach and Bugatti came back. IIRC, somebody in WI owns the Duesenberg name and was trying to make dumb replicas.
No pics, but the fronts had cranks and the rears didn’t (no power either AFAIK).
MXP. I waited 4 hours to get my car. Don’t be like me. Also this was middle of September on a Wed afternoon. Gold would have saved me that I think, but even the drop off service sucked, not to mention the lack of support when I needed it. It might not have been that big of a deal if I didn’t have plans and bookings…
This is one of several reasons I got out of that market. There are a few cryptos that actively work against using too much power.
I mean yes it is, but animal abuse is a legally protected institution, so at these shitheels are being consistent.
Some are just ventilated, others are actually cooled with the A/C system. Local humility would probably affect how they feel and how well it actually works.
The ones in the MKZ have been good in my family - going back 3 cars over 10 years. Good enough to stop your back from sweating even after several hours in the saddle.
D.A.
lol
That’s one way to do it....
Yep, Wisconsinite here. It still gets hot and humid here in the summer. I’d MUCH rather have cooled seats than heated seats.
Cooled seats is the single most important feature. I would take cooled seats before power windows or locks or power steering. If back-up cameras are mandatory, so should be cooled seats.
It’s really not fair to bring up price and not mention the reduced costs to run and maintain - which is pretty significant. Not to mention resale values which will be very good for a few year at least.
As an American who visited northern Italy last year, I agree. The driver were great, there roads were a bit chaotic, but I suppose that’s becasue they were laid out 1,000 years ago.