But still brewed in St. Louis.
But still brewed in St. Louis.
duh
Yup, Amercian. Toyota makes Tudras in Texas, they are Japanese trucks. The TS-050 is based in Germany, when they win, it’s a Japanese flag next to the team name.
except that the Ford GT won the LMGTE Pro in Le Mans in 2016 ahead of Ferrari, and GTs placed 3rd and 4th as well.
what a great time to be alive. except for all the other shit happening.
It is supercharged.
If you listen to it pulling out of the corner I think that mid-range “hrrrrm” is a supercharger.
I’m pretty sure I heard a blower just not over that exhaust....
True, and I do appreciate the innovation, but a 20 - 30% increase in mpg still leaves it about 30% lower than current hybrids and 70% behind plug-in mpge. Just seems like a misstep to spend time and money pursuing modest gains in I.C.E. at this point.
For views.
Don’t forget the PS4 has external hard drive support now so you can just plug it into the USB port, format the drive and you’re ready to go.
Hammer down the throttle and you don’t need mirrors.
The only people that have seen a majority increase in anything are the wealthy seeing a rise in their balance sheets. The general population is making less, so they have less money and the only reason consumer goods have become “more affordable” is because most of them are made by what equates to slave labour. It’s…
The top 25% do get a good deal; but it’s nowhere near the same. Between 2007-2015, the top 1% took in 44% of the income gains in this country. It’s worsening too, as wealth and power are being increasingly concentrated in fewer and fewer people. I for one don’t want my future decided as a pissing contest between the…
Ooh, do point out the manipulation. I’ll wait...
That’s by far an oversimplification. So much that it’s basically false.
It’s not manipulated BS so much as the scales are exaggerated. But the underlying message is correct - over decades, the rich have gotten richer and wage stagnation has been prevalent among the middle class. All the productivity gains and increased wealth is not going to blue collar workers, nor is it “trickling down”…
Unlike the manipulated BS that says Unions are bad?