alphaecho4386
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alphaecho4386

In 2019, you can buy, new:

Octan!

It looks absolutely amazing after rain. Took this on my 3 a few weeks ago

Inflation raised prices.

The practical solution would be to require a 220VAC 50A outlet in the garage near where a car charger would go. That would add less than $50 to any new home and save someone from a later large cost that could persuade them not to purchase an EV

Whaaaat? A bigger room!?

Easy. Just designate all the not ready planes as parts planes. The sooner you admit your project car isn't going to be finished, the sooner you can get rid of it on Craigslist and move on. No time wasters, I know what I've got.

19 hours in a tube makes a good case for supersonic flight.

100% the J bodies. End of thread.

I’m hoping they’re smart enough to never offer it with big power.
Because:

Once again this argument comes up.

It was definitely this man’s unlocky day.

F-150 MACH-1?  F-150 BOSS? Or they could make a 2WD short version and revive the Lightning name. 

Trump also bullied Ford into not moving production of small cars to Mexico. So instead they’re just not going to sell small cars and sedans in the U.S.

There is a certain sad poetry in the idea that the motorcycle brand that embodies all of America’s worst tendencies is poised to be stabbed in the back by the president that also embodies all of America’s worst tendencies.

I don’t disagree with you that they were cool cars for the day, but I suspect the Chrysler mechanicals and build quality would mean that if you want to daily drive one today, you had best own comfortable shoes and something else to drive most of the time. These things are just GONE from the road, and it is mostly from

I wonder what the pitch meeting in GM’s design committees’ offices were/are like. They have to be trolling everyone, right? It has to go something like this:
(several years ago)
“The product planners want us to make a midsize crossover. Ford’s Edge is still doing well, and the bosses think folks want a Chevy version.”
“Ye

For all the bullshit spewing from their mouths, that was an absolutely artful boulder drop onto a tiny target. Kudos to the bobcat operator.

Except here, the suit and tie costs $30k+ and you have to live with it and only it for 5-10 years and you MUST eat at the restaurant to continue paying your bills.

Nope.

Because, again, it’s more of an exclusionary policy than a rewarding policy. Offering a discount on a product you own is a perk, but saying “you have to park far away if you don’t buy our product” is more of a punishment.

I wouldn’t see it this way if it was more of an industry wide practice, but it doesn’t seem