aaronk
Aaron K
aaronk

First Gear: This makes no sense. Ford has publicly stated they want to have the following Lightning production numbers:

Hell yes, the Bubble Taurus! We called it “Super Taurus” and it was fantastic. It also had some kind of rust prevention that hooked to the battery and (allegedly) made the car negatively charged to prevent... rusting? It sounded like a scam and I got a small shock every time I closed the door. But 150k miles and not a

Maybe my Mom’s late 90's Taurus was the exception, but that fucking bubble mobile would never die. It must have been the pinnacle of Ford manufacturing for that year. It literally went almost 300k miles with almost zero serious issues. I hated that car but was honestly kinda sad when she eventually traded it in.

I installed a charging plug for a volt owner and he said he only filled up around 4x per year.

Because lots of people commute less that 150 miles a day.

For many reasons, a plug-in like the MX-30 will not have “all the emissions of an ICE”

You know 911s weigh 3400 pounds now, right? That’s more than my Leaf. 

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Another good one - with most excellent Aussie commentary (from the tower, no less):

I cant think of anywhere else where assault, racism, and public drug use are tolerated outside of politics. 

And the TrueCoat...

No, it really only makes sense one way. 

The UAW doesn’t have a “a problem with organized crime” in much the same way that I don’t have “ a problem with chocolate chip cookies”.   I get that the high-level scamming of so many UAW brass needed legal interruption and frankly the actual members of this union deserve much better, but where is the federal

The statementThe UAW does not have a problem with organized crime” could be taken in a few different ways....

This sounds a lot like American politics. If the analogy holds, the solution will involve adding more union leaders and giving them more power.

Well that works, because the NC is my favorite gen anyways.

Well then this site is full of secretaries and gay men...

Absolutely. I put off buying a Miata until my 30s and I wish I had had that fun sooner. I’m actually selling mine now, as it makes no sense to keep in NYC, but I would heartily recommend an NC with the Grand Touring package like mine - you get a buttery leather interior, heated seats, Bose stereo, and that six-speed

It is legal and applied is several job roles where there’s a reason more valid than “I can’t outcompete a septuagenarian for the job I want.”

I don’t know the intricacies of labor law in South Korea, but if I were GM I would just accede to the demands, GM makes billions of dollars a year, who really cares.”

That only works if the person facing mandatory retirement can afford to retire.