WillyJimmy
WillyJimmy
WillyJimmy

My sister had a Chevette back in the day, and I can confirm with first hand experience that it had enough power to go from A to B. She scared the loving shit out of me more than once blowing by traffic on the highway. No, there we no burnouts. And 90 mph took a few seconds longer than you’d think, but it did it’s job.

Still grey? Geez.

That’s all well and good, but with shipping Li batteries becoming an issue, how’s the logistics of mating battery with car going to effect the market? Not to mention that much of the Li in the world that is accessible is located in not so friendly countries, at least from the US and a good part of Europe’s

I had to go Crack-Pipe, but only because I think $11k is just to much already. If it were under $10k, even if by $1 I would’ve went the other way.

Yeah, I just bought a 1,600 square foot, brick, 3 bedroom with a walkout basement on half an acre for $85,000. Mature trees, great view out the back. And no, it’s not a former meth lab or arson crime scene.

Slow yes, invisible to radar no. It’s an all metal plane for one, and it would be no problem to locate. Yes, it can fly low between the mountains. But that’s really no defense against modern radar. Slow speed is no advantage against Air to Air or Surface to Air missiles, or AA guns, or attack helicopters, or any other

We might be better off with the airbag strategy Europe was pushing in the early days. They proposed slower opening bags that would be supplemental to the seatbelts. Our own government regulators demanded that our airbags needed to deploy faster, explosively, so they could be effective even if the seatbelt wasn’t worn.

I would comment, but I’m in the grays. Sorry people.

The Bond Act of 1897 defines a whiskey and a bourbon. Most liquors are made the same way and almost all could be defined as a whiskey. Your definition contains modifications to the legal definition that give it away as an enthusiast or corporate variant. That’s fine and all, but 4 Roses is a bourbon specifically.

Gotta be the 4-door coupe.

1st Gear

How is sucking up to the unions, who by the way are part owners of the manufacturers now, some kind of benefit for Clinton? And have you heard of this thing call NAFTA? It’s kind a big deal for the Clinton’s, and it’s responsible for more jobs moving to Mexico than any other single piece of legislation. Trump would

Da yutes ah dis city approve!

Which is why the automakers are shoving the crossover down our throats, they count as light trucks for cafe even though they are just inefficient cars with more ground clearance. 1 standard to rule them all!

Cris Evans, meh. Chris Harris, no thanks.

Like Jag and Land Rover are still domestic to the UK even though they are owned by Indians? No, Jeep if not domestic and hasn’t been for a while now.

Just in case you don’t know, Toyota already owns 16% of Fuji Heavy, and Camrys are built at the Indiana Subaru plant, and the BRZ/FRS is the same car.

4 Roses is Bourbon

Yeah. I wanted to fly F14s myself. Glasses killed that for me, so I joined the Army and shot Stingers instead. If you can’t join ‘em, kill ‘em.

I’ll pitch in for a few gallons of squelch for the commo guys.