Yeah, I think both Mazda and Toyota got caught by the small offset 9 years ago. So considering they both did well this time is likely they were focus not getting pants-ed again.
Yeah, I think both Mazda and Toyota got caught by the small offset 9 years ago. So considering they both did well this time is likely they were focus not getting pants-ed again.
So the Mazda CX-5 is not only the most reliable and best in it’s class, it’s also the safest. Not surprised, TBH. Mazda has been on a roll.
I’d bet they are using total compensation and not wages. i.e. medical benefits, retirement benefits, PTO accrual, etc. It’s very deceptive if they are using the total compensation as wages though.
Oh you guys thought that DARPA was just funding a pet? How cute.
NP if it's been well maintained, but the Venn diagram circle of "heavy front window tint" tends to overlap far more with "lies profusely" and "dirtbag" than "follows maintenance schedule."
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This could be marketing gold.
I’m looking forward to the Nihilist Edition. No airbags, no seatbelts, and no brakes.
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To add to this, the second biggest refinery in the UK is currently defaulting on over £200m of debt, which isn’t ideal given that it supplies a 6th of the fuel.
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You’re gonna get laughed at? Friend, I’m hoping they bring back the Saturn S-series. You’re gonna be fine.
I’m going to get laughed at tremendously but I really don’t care..
Experienced readers of Musk’s twitter account know that his tweets vary from wildly exaggerated to flat out lies.
I don't know. That one seems to have exploded (view.)
My grandparents had a 83 Cutlass Supreme sedan for most of my young childhood. Grandpa was a diesel mechanic and rolled the dice on the diesel which he kept running like a sewing machine, a loud clattery sewing machine. I think what got so many people to buy Cutlasses is they were absurdly comfortable cars. I logged…
My folks had three Cutlass Cieras: an 87 (new), 83 (ex rental, ex old lady next door) and a 92 (or was it 94?). So, not the RWD ones you’re focusing on, but I think, after hating the first one from the moment my parents got it in 87, I can explain it. I had been driving a ‘73 New Yorker at 16; my friends mostly had…
My dad had a Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe. That thing was a pussy wagon in it’s day. I had new step-moms every week.
Seems like a tempting place to use it so you can look around at Yosemite instead of driving.
I was about to say - I am from the NE and those roads look good. The expansion joints are still attached to the bridge even.