Does the first one say Quebec on the license plate?
Does the first one say Quebec on the license plate?
idk every prius I’ve ever been in has been extremely uncomfortable. Like sitting on a church pew with stiff suspension.
It depends on where the mazda has lived, they’re pretty much always fine south of the mason-dixon line because of how rarely they’ll have come in contact with road salt.
A Mazda3 is always a solid choice, particularly for city living. Overall, though, just a japanese or korean hatchback (or wagon) will be the area to focus on for convenience and reliability. Wagons are tougher to find these days but hatchbacks are plentiful.
The veloster isn’t sold in right hand drive markets.
A scrapped episode of House.
The correct response.
Cadillac desperately needs a halo car, the -V models never really got promoted as such (maybe for fear they would overshadow the Camaro and Corvette?) and they’ve spent a great deal of money on their DPi program developing their hybrid system, which apparently they aren’t going to actually use for anything? I assume…
At that price they’re going after Rolls, and if the Cullinan is their competition (or if they sell the 200k version fully loaded, the Bentayga), depending on if they can pull it off they have a good shot.
They’re aiming for people who will be in the market for a Cullinan, which is what they should be aiming at.
That is a ludicrous exaggeration of what’s being discussed, made because your argument was based in not losing your privilege of not fearing cops.
Let’s be real, that has got to be one of the most obvious causes of reckless driving imaginable.
Surely you don’t think that data is for advertising purposes.
They’re not a ‘percent of your annual income’ they’re means-tested, which means that someone who makes $20m a year is going to have to pay the same relative amount as someone who makes $20k a year. If that’s higher for the person making $20m, well, fucking suck it up richie rich.
I have never gotten a ticket that didn’t have a checkbox that gave a choice between “pay by mail” or “I would like to dispute this (check here to schedule a hearing)“. I don’t see why that would change with cameras.
Necessary reminder that this also applies to allergens:
The mechanical aspects seem reasonably easy to maintain, the real reliability point is the batteries, which are lead-acid (and therefore not great on longevity/recharge cycles) but which should be easy enough to replace when they wear out.
It’s a normal thing in asian countries in general, afaik. I’m not quite sure it translates for the mainland but Hawaii probably picked it up from the asian immigrant population there and got used to it so it’s only noticeable to mainlanders. Like saying “dude” or “man” is to the british, or vice versa with “bloke”…
Because the incubation period is two weeks and the protests have been going on for... two weeks.
The lawsuit payout later on when they do nothing?