Maybe we could historically associate with brands/regions as we’ve done for decades, for example, from worst to best:
Maybe we could historically associate with brands/regions as we’ve done for decades, for example, from worst to best:
“AAMVA’s alleged motivation behind this is safety.”
A bunch of pickup truck drivers are sociopathic. Getting worse later years, and ESPECIALLY for lifted ones or mad headlight Jeeps. Guy, girl, won't matter. Also, guys in chargers tend to be erm...uncouth.
Not that you're a sociopath or anything...
Like dozens of others have already said, your stance seriously, worryingly smacks of victim blaming. I’d also question my ethical values, if not any sociopathic tendencies. If still in doubt, cyclists have every legal right to be on the road and were not at fault.
Got to love that executive’s mentality... “pushback”.
I get the feeling you’re within the law system, and that what you’re saying seems to be grounded on legal realities.
I agree in part. Thing is, if it was my family on the receiving end, I wouldn’t put up with that. I would have to suck up the net damage, just because...how is that fair?
Agreed. Better to be extra safe than sorry in today's climate.
Wow this was cringeworthy. Please, please take your time to find some useful subject, investigate it and develop an actually useful piece to justify your work...Please. I'd be the first one to applaud you.
I really fail to see anything of value in your article. Is this supposed ro be anywhere close to a piece of journalism?
Reality can have a bit of a bite, yes. My bad.
That’s the perfect example of an opinion versus a fact. Your opinion is that the argument of having kids is a massive carbon generator would not be valid at all...on the other hand a bunch of studies generated by very bright people say otherwise. I’d suggest brushing up on the matter. The possibility of your kid…
No joke on Carmax profits. They casually quoted us 150% over the actual price of a comparable vehicle from another established dealership. I laughed all the way out.
2003 Altima. Big change.
You sure dodged a bullet. They’re very similar to disposable consumer electronics in every aspect. (Look and feel pretty when new, deteriorate quickly, amaze you with underspecced components when you open them up to see why they failed so early, are a nightmare to repair and are purposefully designed to be thrown away…
People will NEVER learn about modern VWs. Yes, there will be comments below on how the arsehurt owner thinks his is the most reliable piece of fine German engineering ever devised, Dieselgate notwithstanding. Being an ex VAG owner, I never believe them, and neither should you.
And fun.
They ARE finicky. I support any way to prevent abuse from either side such as:
Yah I was thinking about health too. Can't believe an entire article on oils didn't touch THE vital aspect. Cheap? That's fine. Flavorless? Even better. Unhealthy? Inexcusable.