Have you seen the debt clock lately? If every American is only getting $3,100 per year, not only are they racking up the credit bill instead of living within their means, but they are also getting ripped off on top of it.
Have you seen the debt clock lately? If every American is only getting $3,100 per year, not only are they racking up the credit bill instead of living within their means, but they are also getting ripped off on top of it.
I look at it like building a budget gaming PC that can run like League of Legends for example to play with friends, vs a titanic gaming behemoth for playing huge intense, cinematic single player games.
While not perfect, it is a good visualization of some of the biases we tend to overlook. A previous version of this got me out of the Occupy Democrats / Daily Kos / Democracy Now echo chambers and I think I'm better for it. It has also been good to call out some of the pseudo intellectuals who repost stuff from The…
Where the fuck are you driving in Texas that you can’t find a supercharger? https://www.tesla.com/findus?bounds=38.12242570088208%2C-80.98535275%2C23.984207572589348%2C-114.73535275&zoom=6&filters=store%2Cservice%2Csupercharger%2Cdestination%20charger
My only qualm with the mp modes is that there isn’t a permanent 24/7 shipment playlist.
How, exactly, does distracted walking or driving increase the percentage of fatal accidents?
The goal is to find two vehicles that offer things you can’t combine in a single one.
I’d like an electric truck that could have a drop-in gas range extender that’d take up no more than half of the bed. If it were placed as close to the cab as possible it wouldn’t screw with the weight distribution or safety ratings.
The banks don’t control where you bought your last vehicle. If you as the buyer choose to do this, the bank that is currently holding your loan has no idea which dealer is suggesting it to you.
That drives me nuts. Or having to scroll around the map to find the random spot where the name is displayed. If I zoom in, just give me all the street names for streets I can see.
why would I buy these low-range EVs like the Mini and the Mazda when I can get more for less?
Emissions, running costs, maintenance, NVH, never having to stop at the gas station, one-pedal driving, etc.
They might be overthinking this a little. 178 hp is plenty to get an average car up and going. How many cars do you encounter every day only using a fraction of their power available merging onto the highway? Almost all of them, including older cars with far less power.
I think they’re also missing the point that fuel…
This protection also seems like a convenient way to clear up space on an oversold flight without having to pay passengers for the inconvenience.
Being in the parts department in a dealer, I’ll frequently get customers that ask my opinion on whether they should trade in or fix what they have. Each and every one I have asked how often they are bringing their car into the shop for anything other than maintenance. If they come in maybe once a year, I tell them to…
I’m not saying these quotes are not sexist, but I’d be curious to see if these are specifically Ferrari brass’ opinions, or if these are a result of some marketing studies.
Does bowling better somehow increase the danger? lmao.
Did you even look at the prices? Most places are discounting the car up to 11K off MSRP before the federal tax credit.
Question: I’ve been out of the game for quite a while and, frankly, I suuuuuuucked at it when I was playing, so I don’t get the tipping issue. I understand that how a person tips give you clues about them, but what I don’t understand is how the person not paying knows anything about how the tipping went. If you are…
Not knowing these tips (and the science behind them) is not dumb. I doubt many people do know the real ins and outs of it all. And why wouldn’t someone who is inexperienced with this want to research it so they know what they’re up against? That makes no sense. You are looking at this purely from your own personal…