That event happened expressly because her five-year-old isn’t going to make it to six, but you’re right, she should smile more. *rolls eyes*
That event happened expressly because her five-year-old isn’t going to make it to six, but you’re right, she should smile more. *rolls eyes*
What’s next for the ride-hailing giant?
And walla!! you still have a POS French car.
And in the seats, and under the seats, and in the glovebox, and behind the dash, and in the wiring harness...
I talked with the owner over the phone, and he said the car ran well when he parked it
Driving home yesterday, behind a brand new SQ5, admiring the sequential turn signal (even though its americanized and the whole tail light blinks.....wrong)
What’s the ideal outcome for that plant in Ohio and its workforce?
Thank you for that, but I would need to take the Lotus approach: simplify and add lightness. A whoooooooole lot of lightness.
Have you ever been in a car show?
That is not “ride-sharing”. The original idea behind Uber and Lyft, as explained above, is that the driver was going to the same place as the passenger(s), not that multiple people traveling together were going to the same place (and were driven by someone not going to that place).
Understood, but if they ever did operate that way it was for about 10 minutes after the companies were founded. If you ask 50 people today how Lyft and Uber work, I bet 45 would compare them to taxis.
I hope everyone involved was wearing their brown pants. Damn.
As far as Uber, the largest ride-share company in the world, sees it, you’re not Uber’s customer. You, the person whose money Uber is taking.
For those of you raised on CID, the 5.2 is the 318 and the 5.9 is the 360.
What he said was “There are zero situations where anyone would need a 2,500cc three-cylinder engine with 168 horsepower and 163 lb-ft of torque”. That is Bradley talking about HP and displacement in terms of need, which is exactly what I said he was doing.
I thought that was apparent.
Hey Bradley - did you take a nap or eat a Snickers or something halfway through the article? You went from “no one needs this” and “it’s irresponsible” to “I’m strangely attracted to this bike”.
Competitors ... must complete the full week on the same set of tires.
Yes, the Prius Prime finally has five seats now.