You’re probably right. If they didn’t reopen, the plant was certainly going to be nationalized soon as Russia is already in the process of doing it to other businesses.
You’re probably right. If they didn’t reopen, the plant was certainly going to be nationalized soon as Russia is already in the process of doing it to other businesses.
He did to make money pure and simple.
Cadaver Synod?
Also, that the old to new MPG numbers are way more important than just the numeric increase. There are more savings going from 10 to 20 MPGs than going from 20 to 35 MPGs. The returns really diminish after 35 MPGs, even with driving a ton of miles (my napkin math showed only saving $4200 per 100,000 miles at $5/gal by…
I live in AZ and I would love it if any scheduled time with someone in other time zones(I still work remotely) didn’t change due to daylight savings.
Yep, I don’t mind a typo if the sentence still makes sense (Georiga), but when your error makes me spend 10 minutes trying to figure out what you are trying to say (and say incorrectly), that’s a problem.
Taurus was the worst. It was bigger than Fusion on the outside and had smaller interior space
The Tacoma colors are a great mix of options and the fact that they introduce a new Pro color and the following year move it to the rest of the line is a great program (Voodoo Blue didn’t last long). Cement and Cavalry Blue are great colors as well.
Yes, yes it does.
So that would exclude most new cars these days, as the available supply for them is near-zero....
I rented a Taurus once also. I was amazed how they were able to have so little room (that ridiculous console!!) in such a freaking gigantic car.
Was about to say the same thing but you said it more eloquently/less rudely. Cause sweet jesus is the braindead whataboutism responses getting old fast.
Sounds like something a giant spider planning to drop down from the sky this summer would say.
Thought you were going to Malthus. You didn’t, but still a good reminder:
Do you think gas stations sell at the price they bought the fuel, or the price they expect the next fill up to cost them, with their expenses and profits added?
I was stunned that it wasn’t mentioned at all!
Cars now are almost definitely more full-featured than the good ol days of individually optioning things like heated seats and navigation. Still, it makes every car feel a little less unique, and I kinda miss that feeling
It’s a good metric in my neck of the woods, but you make a valid point.