dave1827
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dave1827

Technically speaking, the starting price is $44k. A $35K model will come out sometime in the future.

Additionally, the $35 can people were teased with is actually $50K if you want the things it was claimed to have.

“if you’re paying like a grand a month in insurance premiums I can assure you your taxes wouldn’t be that high.”

To be completely honest, quietness is probably the first thing I look for in a car, since I have a 110 mile round trip commute that’s mostly highway driven at about 80-85mph. If I could tear my commuter down to the body in white I’d happily trade 200lbs of added weight for a quieter ride.

What I saw in the link is “might” and “in certain circumstances,” but the study makes a lot of valid points.

A late 80's through early 2000's Mustang or Camaro will give you a decent platform (RWD, not too heavy) for a track car, and have lots of domestic parts available. They’re also not insanely complicated, although you may have to deal with a lot of 90's engineering hoses all over the engine bay.

“The limitation on recharge time is NOT the battery for any of the large battery EVs. Their limitation is the supply available to the battery.”

If the military is giving Viagara to men, then I do agree that hormone treatment should be avaialble for transgender people.

I know it’s hard to tell from videos, but I can’t help but think the new 4 door is lower and longer than the current. Maybe it’s just because almost all of the JKUs I see have at a minimum a mild lift and 33's?

I think I agree with Joe Walsh’s tweet the most... or at least it makes the most logical sense, if you consider the gender stuff to be “elective” surgery/treatment. They should be allowed to serve, though.

Hatchets are dangerous because you only have a one hand grip. You can’t expect that to be approved in this day and age.

Probably because the driver was unconscious or unable to apply the brake due to injuries and the car was idling itself along.

“They filled the meat with a mix of tasteless fibers and industrial additives called maltodextrin, silicon dioxide, sodium phosphate, potassium phosphate and potassium lactate. Not real food!”

Yum! Foods issued a reply debunking the “36%” myth. It’s 88%, with the rest being water, seasoning, and some preservatives.

I have said this before, but most people who reserved a model 3 could have gone out to a Chevy dealer at the end of 2016, bought or leased a Bolt, and then driven that for 2-3 years and sold it or turned it in when their Model 3 was ready. I wish people had, because it would have dumped a ton of affordable used EVs

My dad bought an Accord a couple years ago. I didn’t know about the Earth Dreams name at the time. We went out into the garage to look at the car and we got around to him popping the hood. Apparently he didn’t know it was called the Earth Dreams either. We both just laughed our way back into the kitchen. What a

You think Skyactive is worse than EarthDreams?

That “kind of premium but not a luxury brand front wheel drive large sedan” class is already pretty small.

I think we found Mildred from Fahrenheit 451.

Seriously. It looks 45 years old.