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Lead directly to the Davidson-Duryea Gun Carriage, and the Davidson Automobile Battery (which weirdly switched from gasoline power to steam power). Davidson then took a nearly 15 year break before he partnered with Cadillac to make America’s first true armore vehicle, the Davidson-Cadillac Armoured Car, which looks a

If there is one thing to be learned by this article, it is that everyone need to learn how to read aeronautical sectional maps. That way, when planning an EV trip, you can figure out how much uphill travel you’ll be doing, since they include elevation in 10 or 25 foot increments. As government publications, the FAA

On a side note, that one door is not ENTIRELY the wrong color. The color of the glass seems to match the rest of the windows on the vehicle. :3

I fully expect that in a few days, you will be producing an article about changing the bumper on a ‘99 Toyota Camry.

The problem is not that they are more likely to have accidents, but rather that they are more likely to be involved in accidents they cannot financially afford to have. That is, after all, why people have insurance - to absorb the financial burden of a mishap.

Exactly how long has the Saarland been “rural”? 100 years ago, it was one of the big industrial centers of Germany. And it still has some significant industry, the foremost on most lists being the auto industry.

LOL. This is exactly what the article said:

I have bad news for you, Mr. Torchinsky. Your NJ slogan is only half right. Yes, the state makes you experience jughandles. However... after two decades of removing old roundabouts, they have spent much of the last decade putting entirely new ones in. Locally, they’ve actually installed almost twice as many new ones

Well, let us then hope Kinja one day soon learns that in the comments “asking which Kinja features are and are not necessary” is actually “readers trying to politely tell Kinja what annoying fucktardery to get rid of due to utter uselessness”.

According to the title on that video, that means “fascinating” + “mind-blowing” = “amazing” :D

Part of me hopes a smartass working in the yard yells “Bring out your dead!” just before they start dragging the burned out motor out of the hull. Using a bullhorn so everyone can hear it. :D

Now add in the fact that they have behaved in this fashion repeatedly. Hell, the Cobalt/Saturn ignition switch scandal isn’t even a decade old at this point. This bad behavior goes all the way back to the bad engine mounts of the 1960's, which GM refused to acknowledge for three years before the evidence finally piled

Capitalist greed. How on earth did you not figure that out?

LOL. No, he tells us how he mispronounces it. People use a hard G because they don’t want people to think they’re talking about smearing peanut butter on their computer screens.

The real cause of his screaming will be frustration at the insurance company telling him chunks of concrete building facade falling out of the sky is an act of God and thus they won’t be covering the claim.

The list of cars in your sig needs to be updated. You’re down to 7 Jeep vehicles, but up one Chrysler.

That many different vehicle years and models... And I am completely unaffected, as I own a 1994 Honda Accord sedan (which had its own minor recall debacle in the form of defective headlight lenses made by multiple companies that were recalled like four or so times over the next few years) and a 2007 Ford Taurus

This I can see as the reason for such bad service over the phone and internet - sales reps at one dealership trying to avoid getting lowballed by a competing dealership. I don’t doubt for an instant that dealers call each other posing as customers so the can get the information necessary to undercut each others’ sales.

LOL. I am amused. The photo right underneath the section header of “Nürnberg To Frankfurt“, the lens flare makes it look like the SUV mostly cut out of the photo has lifted a leg and is taking a leak on your Voyager.

“No long a for”? I am willing to bet you used a speech-to-text program of some sort to make that post.