Good point, I think that’s what I meant by “skirting the law” rather than actually breaking it. Definitely unethical, though.
I think you’ve nailed it. They’ve found a way to run a taxicab service without purchasing 50 medallions.
Right there they’ve just saved themselves about $50 million, if that’s true.
I’d love it if an iQ could be found for cheap. I’ve been interested in one for a long time, but they still seem to hover around the $8k range for a good example, occasionally dipping into 7k or so for high mileage cars.
The sheer variety that was available from a Corolla in the 1970s and ‘80s was wonderful. I think that’s why I’m cool with the Mustang Mach-E, it reminds me of a time when the same nameplate could go on many different types of car.
Nope, but the Toyota Corolla hatchback does.
The “full faith and credit” clause in the Constitution requires that all decisions, public records, and rulings from one state be honored in all the other U.S. states.
I’ve never seen that before, I literally laughed out loud. Will Sasso is so good.
Saturn wasn’t just “Chevy, but better.”
Minivans are the ideal car for so many people, if only normies could get over their image issues. They buy SUVs “for the family” that have less space, are less luxurious, and have less practical features, all because they think minivans are uncool or something.
I have now read a total of two articles by this writer. The first one was her using Britney Spears’ dilemma to do a jokey article about clapbacks with her sister or something, and this one is a phoned-in bunch of crap about a TV show.
What’s the difference between an Iron 883 and a Sportster? Casual observer here, but I always thought the Sportster 883 was Harley’s base level bike.
How is this bike “nostalgia?”