Cost cutting: it’s cheaper if you only have to make one steering wheel/column.
Cost cutting: it’s cheaper if you only have to make one steering wheel/column.
Let’s all agree that none of them are as good as a ‘27 Packard.
I want a Flex version.
Why not inflate the Otto pilot?
I’d rather have a Loewy-designed S1, it corners like it’s on rails.
17. Getting shot at while doing your job.
So you think Hillary will roll back her husband’s 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, you know, the one that brought about the mandatory life sentences for a third felony conviction in a system that was already, even then, recognized as being disproportionately sweeping up young African-American men?
Tell the EPA to talk to the NHTSA. You can have super heavy, super safe caccoon cars, or you can have super lightweight, highly fuel efficient cars, but you can’t have both.
The SUVs and trucks will hit between 50 to 52.6 mph average fuel economy, the government estimates.
Proves that Trump is not a real New yorker.
Christ, is every Gawker writer a liberal? Trump may not be perfect, there is no perfect candidate, but I’ll take my chances with him over Hillary.
Why anyone ever buys a Chrysler product is beyond me. I’m not a car snob. I can find something to love in just about any car, but there’s always seemed to be something dishonest about Chrysler vehicles.
Behind every great man, there’s a great woman. Behind every great woman there’s a shut up, she did it all herself! ;)
Yeah well I’m definitely going, my first thought was “Another piece of shit mass murderer,” but my second was “Why did he get out of the cab and start shooting if the truck was doing that much damage?”
Nah it’s not.
Who’s letting 8 year old drive cars?
It isn’t clear if this is a possible factory error, or one which might have occurred during aftersales maintenance/repair. The factory don’t use the parts catalogue to decide where to put screws, but then why check every car instead of only those which had had maintenance or repair to seatbelts. Hmmm - factory floor…
My dad had one in light blue when I was growing up. I'll never forget him taking me to school in it and it stalling out at the end of our block. It was cold out and the carb was finicky. He shot the carb with starting fluid and asked me to turn the key. POOF! Flames shot up 10ft in the air!
I wouldn’t really say I was “missing” anything in that part of town (hehe).
The Taurus SHO is also disappointing because it weighs as much as a goddamn Brink’s armored truck.