What do you mean, it’s Michigan. Once road legal always road legal.
What do you mean, it’s Michigan. Once road legal always road legal.
I think the styling changes are actually a great improvement. FCA should be kicking themselves for backing Mahindra into a corner. Dumping the Jeep grill means they can build their own identity and someday that might bite Jeep in the ass. Of course, that’s typical of the shortsighted aggression that comes from MBA…
I think this all comes down to ‘there is no such thing as bad publicity’. If FCA didn’t sue Mahindra, less people would have heard of the Roxor. So far the only cost to Mahindra is for some lawyers. The FJ40-ish grill is to get Toyota to sue them next. I bet after that, they’ll do a Land Rover grill.
Moving production to Mexico - infinite points.
Toronto used to have a pop up late night event called Ertefa. Street racing, burnouts, shit like that always used to happen at the events. They kept going to different locations but the cops just ended up following them around and shutting it down. Not sure what they are doing now, as I got out of that scene due to…
They should be arrested for filming in portrait mode....
Conversely, I’ve been in the corporate world long enough to 100% believe it.
Eh, it reads more like an admin has taken charge of it all and the VP just signed off on it.
But if it were real, it would be spectacular.
(Actually worked with a guy that breed mini-horses to be trained to help the blind. Horses have disadvantages, but the advantage of having a much longer life span can make mini-horses excellent service animals.)
Countach and its 345/35 R15 rear tires agrees!
There is a crying need to have actual national certification and testing for therapy animal.
Ya’ll are fucking nuts.
I’m still dying at the idea of it being sponcon
“Oh... is it a breakfast potluck?”
this looks like an SNL skit lol. Breakfast potluck?
I’m officially bored with the Aunt Becky Olivia Jade Mossimo No-Lips saga. The writing is terrible, the characters shallow and undeveloped, the stakes are low, the conflict banal; ultimately there will be no catharsis to reward the patient reader.