VW, we'll make it better by benchmarking mid-90s GM.
VW, we'll make it better by benchmarking mid-90s GM.
3rd Gear: Is collude really the right word to use here? Perhaps partner, but not collude.
Neutral: If it has sliding doors, then it's a minivan. Also, the Ford Flex is a wagon.
It's interesting Toyota mentions hydrogen fuel cells in the same breath as working with Tesla, as Elon Musk has famously spoken out against the technology. So who's right here?
$14,500 for the vertical "I got road head" button. Otherwise, crack pipe.
Wrong. Look at sedan sales: fusion, focus, Camry, corrolla, etc. They are still way ahead of anything else in terms of units sold. With fuel economy becoming more important, sedans will have a permanent and important place in America's car landscape.
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Oh how the mighty have fallen.
I'm not going to get into an elaborate explanation on the internet (no one wins internet conversations). That being said, I'd rather some poor bastard making minimum wage install copper than to make proper field terminations for aluminum. You can be very sloppy with copper and it will work for 50-100 years. Aluminum…
For interior installations, yes. However, exterior still has serious problems due to moisture/heat cycles. Looks like you better bone up on your information before you spread falsehoods. There's a reason states/counties BAN aluminum for highway lighting.
Aluminum can actually be very tricky and shrinks/swells after installation. Also, aluminum can't take bends very well, so the installers must be very careful. You think a construction crew is careful? Me neither.
I actually worked in this business for a few years, so let me help you out with your question. The problem with scrappers and street lighting is very simple: you have long streches of road to light and in order to get voltage down the line, you need to put heavy gauge wire in (#6 or bigger). Because the wire is so…
Say GM engineer, "But sir, we aren't rocket scientists."
You beat me by two minutes. If the 8-6-4 doesn't get on this list, I'd be shocked.
The Cadillac 8-6-4 probably has not problem getting on this list.
" 71-year-old woman was driving her 2010 Toyota RAV4 southbound on Claiborne Parkway"
You're perspective will change as soon as you try to put three full sized car seats in one row. You won't even be able to close the doors.
And this folks is why the internet cannot have nice things. Mini-vans are extremely useful and practical and much better than some POS CUV. If you can't understand why mini-vans are awesome, then you are not a Jalop.
Neutral: Their minivan is best in class, so buy a minivan from Honda and then buy a sports car from Ford/Subaru/Scion. You'll have practical and completely unpractical covered in spades (like me).