It was me. It’s my fault. I’m sorry. I forgot to roll up my window.
It was me. It’s my fault. I’m sorry. I forgot to roll up my window.
It probably took that DC3 a lot longer to get those altitudes than a jet airliner, giving your ears that much more time to equalize.
Ironically the GOP is forcing the US to cede these industries to China because they keep taking money from the oil and gas industry to hold them back. Had the US embraced these industries and renewables decades ago like we should have, the US would be the world leader in them.
Hmm, never had a problem in my NA Miata keeping up with traffic. That was part of the charm, WOT pretty much everywhere and barely breaking the law.
It's fine. There's 3 cybertrucks coming to rescue it. No hang on, now there's 2. Wait, one.
In the Northeast you don’t need AWD. Good snow tires, or studded snow tires, will help far more than AWD.
Folks are unwilling to talk to their neighbors in part because the kind of people who turn their yards into junk yards also tend to be the type of people who are heavily armed and fly gadsen flags.
I’ma suggest that you could easily call this “David’s Law” in honor of former Jalopnik writer and terminal jeep hoarder David Tracy. If y’all recall, it was legal for him to have cars in the yard of his rental (!) until he pushed his hoarding a bit too far and the city was like, “no, that is not what we meant and you…
Whenever DoD auditors dare to audit these folks and subsequently fail said audit, their response is “so what?”. They then direct them to the many Congressmen who are in their pockets.
I would really love some reporting on how Boeing was awarded $4.2B for this contract while SpaceX was awarded only $2.6B and SpaceX is saving these astronauts.
I really wonder about all the military spending and what our ROI on it really looks like by continuing to fund Lockheed, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon,…
Per the article, the owner knows about it and can’t get the insurance claim sorted out.
USDOT regulates airlines. These rewards programs are run by airlines. By transitive property, USDOT regulates these airline rewards programs.
True, but I want a brand new one, not having to wait to import one that is 25 years old.
Am I the only one who thought, after sloppily reading the headline, that someone found a head in a boat graveyard?
Honda CRX and the Honda Prelude. Loved those cars! Stay true to their styling roots and either of these cars would be killer with the Type-R motor in them.
Where’s my 8th Gen Ford Fiesta!?!
My vote goes to the Cadillac XLR:
My biggest gripe about the modern Mustang is it feels too big. Like I get it, parts of that car have to be beefed up to handle the power of the V8 and such. Would love to see a baby mustang built around the 2.3L Ecoboost. Give them room to have the Mustang be more of a cruiser/brute where the Capris could be Fords…
There’s a LOT of cool cars that were either kneecapped or never built because GM was terrified of losing a single Corvette sale.
The Volt. Not because I loved the cars, but Toyota can’t make their Prime trims fast enough to meet demand. Why is there not a Volt drivetrain in the Blazer? Do that to everything in the lineup.