daleyplanit
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daleyplanit

I’d say they’d all do just fine in the US, as evidenced by demand for the Maverick. De-rate the towing capacity (like the maverick’s 2/4,000lb), add a hybrid drive for a little more grunt, and adjust the tires/suspension to be more street-worthy.

Not gonna lie, I am diggin’ on that Ford Everest.

The economic crisis hit in 2008 during the election cycle. The bailout started during the Bush administration, and was carried out by Obama after he took office in January 2009. Both parties agreed it was the best solution at the time.

In a perfect world, this would be my winter beater:

Qanon warned us about the danger of groomers.

If they sold an electric version of this exact car, my parents would buy it in a heartbeat. My folks have driven exclusively Hondas for over 20 years and my mom has driven exclusively CR-V’s for the last 15. They want to replace the current CR-V, but want to go electric and Honda has nothing for them to buy.

Excellent point, though tough to market

The utilization argument is flawed generally. There are actually 2 things to look at - likelihood, and consequences, or to say it another way, importance. I think people use the utilization argument and only look at likelihood and call the outliers “edge cases” and that’s missing the point. I don’t need to go to the

Wheels (and the tires that are attached to them).

I was promised a chart, and I demand a chart, one really dumb and colorful and with easy to understand graphics, even if that means the variation spread between extremes is ultimately misleading! I don’t care that this person put in a lot of effort and has shown all their work and even included multiple tests...

*Cues Commiefornia hate*

I was given a run around by a dealer on a 2016 VW I tried to purchase. I kept asking if I could put in an order, and the sales team kept saying they don’t do orders but could get me a different trim/spec from what I wanted. By the time I talked to a salesperson that did seem to want to help, they stopped making the

This wouldn’t happen if factory-owned dealerships were allowed.

Jeep Wrangler: body on frame solid front axle actual manual shift transfer case manual fold down fabric top.

It points at the ground. Fairly uselessly.

Either this attorney thinks everyone is an idiot who will believe this hogwash about “criminal intent” or he’s the only attorney not to have understood a single thing in first year law.

Buzzing the cyclists before running them over is the real kicker.

We have here the crossing of 3 things

did not involve any criminal intent

Keep the weird trailers coming, please and thank you.