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Not all EV’s are this heavy, not to mention, the roads we frequent are commonly used by 40 ton vehicles

So because someone makes a ridiculous , low volume 4.5 tons EV truck we should stick with ICEV’s ?

I just hope it has a stick shift. The car in the image doesn’t.

Dodo birds were flightless... 

Remember the Titans :p

What I often hear from people about modern car design is that there’s not enough useless black plastic cladding. I’m glad this addresses that complaint by making half the front of the vehicle plastic clad.

The one about orange roads is wrong, I’m afraid.

Wheelspins are a dime a dozen in the game, your residence money is MUCH better spent on the house that allows you to fast travel to any road. After spending 200+ hours in the last game, being able to fast travel directly to event locations is one of the more useful and time saving things you can buy.

Yeah the Bronco ride with Granger has been wild. They’re just a couple miles down the road from me and 100% would have been my choice had I put in a reservation.

Problem: Reservations cannot be marked up
Solution: Cancel the reservations

  • Some high credit scorers get high-priced loans. While, on average, borrowers with low credit scores are offered the worst terms, about 21,000 borrowers with prime and super-prime credit scores, about 3 percent of the total borrowers in that group, received loans with APRs of 10 percent or greater—more than double the

The steer-by-wire system also eliminates annoying vibration from the road that normally transmits through a mechanical steering column.”

I’m not saying it’s a good idea - but your examples don’t work.  The linked article specifically noted that principle residences (so, your house), and 401ks would be exempted.  

First they came for the billionaires, and I said “hell yeah” because I wasn’t a billionaire.

Re the Maverick: It wouldn’t be a Ford product launch without something a bit dumb (hype the hybrid up front but don’t offer for several months) to disastrous (pre-rusted F150 parts, Explorer quality problems, Mach-e issues, and everyone I know with the newest Escape has had many gremlins) happening. I’m hoping the

Probably an unpopular opinion around here, but I’m with the dealership on this one.

It was DCH Ford of Eatontown that is the dealership mentioned in the article as having jacked up the price with a 10k ADM to the reservation holder, not Granger Ford.

I’ve literally never heard anyone call the new Bronco ugly. 

He did have it in writing. The problem was the dealership employee screwed him over by omitting the fact that what they both signed was simply an acknowledgement of the reservation, rather than a contract that forbid alteration of the final sales price.

At the same time, why does everything have to come down to legality and signed agreements for things like this. Shouldn’t a well functioning system be easy to navigate, transparent, and not rely on having to protect yourself all the time?  An ideal system here should be relatively “frictionless” so to speak.