McTurtle
McTurtle
McTurtle

I set lots of educational policies, be very afraid. The engineering aspect of it is very interesting (other than the fact I have no interest in autonomous  vehicles myself but understand that they are likely a large part of our future).

Yawn

I know it’s easy to hate on the age of the Charger platform, but the fact you can get an almost 500 hp Scat Pack new at some dealers for around $35k does make them intriguing.  For someone like me with multiple kids who is trying to avoid SUV-dom, it seems like a decent option.  At 6'4", I’m used to having to push the

Eighties Asian, I’d go with a Nissan Maxima. CP for the Toyota.






get the hell out of Dodge. Finally, I want the car to be reliable

It looks low rent compared to most Nissans. 

If you want to rally professionally, here are the correct steps.

Which side is the “wrong” side here?

I wouldn’t necessarily say that all EV fear comes from long road trips. It ultimately boils down to convenience I think. Sure, 100 miles might be more than enough for most people on a daily basis, but what happens that one night you forget to plug the car in? With a gas vehicle it means I’m 5-10 minutes later to work

I cannot agree more. We just moved from an incoherent space much like what you describe-years and years of gloaming onto newly-available spaces and punching through the walls-into a new, open-office thing.  I’m not digging it so far, for the reasons you describe.  It’s nice and shiny and new, but I can hear every

As someone whose office just got renovated recently to a more “open concept”, it’s really not as good as a lot of people want to think.  I do like that we actually refreshed the interior to a cohesive theme instead of the years and years of additions and moved walls and mismatched carpet, but open concept means you

Corporate sponsorships in sports are absolutely despicable! But I have to say, I think Chevrolet will continue to dominate the Premier League again this year.

A tax cut is not an expenditure. The spending is the problem, not the tax cuts.

The schools are working as they are designed to work, thus they don’t need to be fixed and can’t be fixed.

“The plan would be key to reducing the impact of climate change enriching those with influence over the government.”

1st gear: This isn’t helping the problem. Taking reliable vehicles off the road and building new ones to replace them that are powered by coal and natural gas isn’t exactly a step forward.

One of the two cars he’s owned is a Mazda 3. I’m guessing a newer one is out. 

which looks a little Mercedes like.. why they dumped that crap on us I’ll never know.

But unions are great and we should never question them!

I was not looking for sympathy. I was sharing my personal experience in relation to the posted article. You know, like one does in a comment section.