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Bear in mind “any old joker with their own” is almost the entire earthbound transport segment. If you’re going to reject personal ownership of helicopters as outliers for a survey of relative safety, then you need to do the same for cars.

Show me a time when it’s wrong to get into wealth politics and you’ll be showing me a hole in the ground, six foot deep.

Agreed.

75 days supply is fairly typical

ftfy

The text in the image of the wheel is Dutch.

There are far higher standards of roadworthiness testing and compliance than in the US, too. So yeah. It’s not so much the filtration that’s generally better, as the need for filtration in the first place.

A lot of luxury cars are using fully synthetic oil so the days of changing your oil every 3,000 miles are gone. In some cases, you can go up to 8,000 to 10,000 miles between intervals (although personally I think that last one is a bit on the high side.)

Sope, here’s the thing. I watched a new intersection being constructed here in Southern AZ over the weeks, and then one morning they were marking up the targets for lines, arrows, and hatched areas. I was stopped by the man with the STOP/GO board while his buddies marked things up, and I watched them do it.

Puzzled why Ford didn’t snag that model name. They had Fiesta and Escort.

This is my alternate reality too, but it’s also where they still make MGs in England that compete directly with the lower-end of the vast Lotus range, which nip at the heels of the latest hot-tin-roof TVR. It’s not even vaporware, because there are no images to go with this.

So... the answer to which is better, Supra or Z4? is actually F-Type?

I live in southern AZ now, and Interstate 19 between Tucson and Nogales is marked up with distances explicitly in km, but the same old “SPEED LIMIT” signs in assumed mph. Mexican vehicles have metric gauges usually with a smaller, less clear MPH ring on the speedo. Of course, visitors from over the border regularly

I just put it down to trolling... because I know a cwt isn’t an odd number of stone.

I’m also a disgusting shit-posting troll, but hey... them’s the breaks!

Bear in mind also that his “Second Amendment people” segment is heavily eroded by the fact that they own weapons because they’re cowardly and afraid any time they leave their homes. That doesn’t leave very many for the resultant segment “would answer the call”.

On this one, he’s out of his league.

Here it is for National Hockey Mask Day:

in case you’re wondering, this is piddlingly easy on Linux...

Sorry to disappoint, but it’s not 5/7 of the time.