This. This right here. If this were an Answers of the Day, the LF-A would be every answer from 10 all the way to 1.
This. This right here. If this were an Answers of the Day, the LF-A would be every answer from 10 all the way to 1.
More roundabouts? No. Please, no. I beseech you, almighty automotive gods, no.
My goodness- how did I not recognize that?
Okay, I give up- what movie?
Well, it's pretty common these days... but it is a future model. So if Jaguar gets enough negative feedback about it, they may redesign / reduce / eliminate it prior to general availability in favor of a more classic look. Maybe not, but there's always hope.
They already have that. It's called GridPoint. The concept was that it was connected to the internet, so it knew when demand (and prices) were lowest, and would recharge itself in the middle of the night. During peak demand, the house would run off the batteries instead of the grid.
Me... 6, I guess. I honestly don't understand all the AT&T hate. I'm on my 3rd iPhone (iPhone 5), still on my grandfathered unlimited data plan. Not all carriers allowed you to keep your unlimited data plan when moving over to 4G/LTE.
This is basically a death sentence. .446 BAC is not a recreational and/or social drinker. It took this guy a long time to build up that tolerance. And now he's going to quit cold turkey. Unless he actually gets help (the first step is admitting you have a problem, remember, and I don't think this guy thinks he has…
This. This right here. They can take away his license forever; doesn't stop a determined person from getting behind the wheel.
"If the trans had NO oil in it, it would be immediately noticeable, ask me how I know."
Jalopnik really needs to add the 'Florida' tag to this story.
Here's to hoping it's more along the lines of the 2nd generation. The short-lived Spider was pretty milquetoast.
Be careful what you wish for: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57519542/micro-apartments-could-get-big-san-francisco-boost/
I thought France's national racing color was white, like the flags they wave at the first sign of trouble...
No, you aren't the only one. That being said, mine's been set to blue since I got the car.
What's up with all the Ford hate today?
The answer is obvious, isn't it?
No, gasoline. The U.S. is a net exporter of Gasoline for the first time in 50 years. We make more of it here than we use. So it gets shipped to places like Mexico and Brazil, which keeps the price high at home: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203441704577068670488306242.html
But refinery capacity isn't the issue right now. The issue is that we're currently a net *exporter* of gasoline. They ship it out of the country to keep the prices high here.