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There’s no new law involved, and ANCAP’s not “requiring” anything: they’re not a regulatory body. You just won’t get an ANCAP 5 star safety rating if you don’t offer the feature. 

My gf has one. This is true. 

15-30% worse

Drastically worse, like 20%.

Tan/Brown gradient would look good.

That’s just incorrect. You just have to have federal tax liabilities of at least $7500 to qualify for the full amount, it doesn’t matter how much you’ve had withheld throughout the year.

A credit will reduce overall tax liability, triggering a refund if you paid enough over the year that your liability is less than what was paid to date. A refundable credit will get you the entire credit paid out to you, even if the credit exceeds your liability (causing a negative liability and triggering a refund

That’s not how it works. If I owe $0 at tax time normally and paid over $7500 in taxes during the year, they will send me a $7500 check. A refundable credit means even if you have no income and therefore 0 taxes the government will send you the refund.

I knew someone who, for years, would buy only Oldsmobiles because she knew where all the controls were in an Oldsmobile and hated learning a new layout. She kept this up right up until Oldsmobile was killed off as a brand.

This is ABSOLUTELY the time to buy if you’re so inclined to “need” a truck like this. A few years ago it would probably be being offered for $25k. It’s not my taste but if you tow a camper, not a bad deal. 

and the ones that do care don’t want there to have ever been a FWD version of the model they are buying.

my Charger

But that isn’t their job either. This is something that the police unit assigned to DFW should have handled.

I know many farmers that get brand new heavy duty trucks every year. I used to sell GMC’s and we had the same guys come in like clock work. The trucks they traded in had 30-60k miles on them.

I’m sure having a vehicle that can comfortably tow a rated load has nothing to do with the longevity of said vehicle. /s

My farewell is indeed the last article that I’ve written for Jalopnik! I admit that it's little weird to be posting from the “grave.” lol

I know a couple of people that work at SpaceX. It sounds like working for the guy is a combination of holy shit we’re working on some really cool stuff and holy shit this guy is nuts I’m not sure if I’m going to have a job tomorrow. 

From what I’ve heard, they do. People join Tesla in the same manner they join places like Netflix. It can be a good opportunity to work like hell, get a lot of experience quickly, make a bunch of money, and then leave. While I’m not in the auto engineering field, my work overlaps with a lot of mechanical/electrical

I can speak from a bit over a decade in the industry, there are quite a lot of dealers who are, terrible. I can still remember the first day I was told “go to 5 random dealerships and pretend you’re a customer, see your competition” There were some brutal experiences. I called and set a specific appointment at a

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