MallardDuck
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If that’s all you want, Biden’s on a roll, baby!

This is design hubris.

Didn’t she do this on December 22nd, or over a month before Biden announced his EV initiatives?

So to specify a few things that I do at least have a little understanding about and clarify another thing:

The current generation, I feel, has become rather iconic. In a sea of overstyled, swoopy, droopy or overly aggressive looking crossovers, the Grand Cherokee has a solidly handsome and understated design. And even though it’s unibody, it still comes off more as an old school SUV. My dad and brother each have one of

My dad is 68 and drove sedans his whole life, manual sedans at that. He has a 2018 Grand Cherokee and you can not drag the man out of it. He absolutely loves it and will take it to Vermont at the drop of a hat (right after his nap).

How am I? I’m doing great. A dozen friends and I created a network of fake right wing sites, like this one. (I mentioned this earlier in the week.) Thousands of cult-followers pledged fealty to a cult leader, rather than deciding to participate in democracy like the rest of us.

Thanks for the recommendations. Will do... have another one about to transition to forward facing but am trying to put it off as long as possible as it helps that one nap.... then our 17 yo probably needs a full nhra approved roll cage and a 5 point with a helmet

The safest thing is for a child to stay in a car seat for as long as is safe for them to do so.  A booster is just to adjust a child to the safe height and position of a standard car seat belt.  The idea that it provides better protection is laughable.  Its sole purpose is to keep the child in place during an impact

I think Buttigieg’s nomination is actually pretty interesting, if you care about politics. This is a guy who has just vaulted himself from mayor of a small city, to a Cabinet post running a department that is in itself half the size of said city. He did it by raising his profile with a presidential run—one that was

Say you are a 16 year old, you have some part time job cash saved up, and want to fiddle with mods and tunes instead of driving the family hand me down. This is cheap and should be fun enough to drive and mess with for this low price, and modern enough to be relatively safe and pack modern features. Fvck it, NP.

Yeah. Her confusion about what appears to be an ordinary 4 x 4 pickup has me wondering if this woman has ever been out of NYC. It’s not like it’s jacked up or equipped with the obnoxious Prius killer exhaust. My takeaway from this article is the author is a just a smug big city slicker ignorantly mocking a normal

Apparently the commenters don’t have a clue either.

THIS:

Cadillac Cien

But the Vision Coupe actually has a chance of ending up as the next generation 6....

I don’t know about “best”, but “concept I was most likely to buy if it made it to production” goes to the Buick Avista.

The ME Four-Twelve

GM’s experience with the Volt and Bolt and their dealer network likely informed their malcontent. Many who left the GM family after very good experiences with those two cars did so due to their atrocious dealer network.

Some people might say “why aren’t we giving Indycar tests to young American talent”.