That is bizarre. I have never seen it on any of my parents cars either growing up.
That is bizarre. I have never seen it on any of my parents cars either growing up.
Yeah, that is kinda weird. I looked it up. Every car I and my wife have ever owned except two have had “F”.
Huh? Nowhere else have I seen “F” marked as “1/1".
“As a result, my immature plan has tarnished the reputation that he has devoted his whole life to building. I feel sorry about that.”
I used to work the EARLY shift at UPS (like 2AM to 7AM), and I would get to hear all the interesting radio commercials. I remember them mentioning the local strip club had a morning “Legs n Eggs” breakfast buffet.
The Autocar link is legitimately interesting.
The history of Toronto is that it started out as a resettlement site during and after the US War for Independence. It was for Americans who remained loyal to the crown and wanted nothing to do with that new treasonous state of the United States of America.
My friend’s mom once upon a time had one of the original Mazda B-series trucks (late 70's to early 80's I think) with the 75hp engine. She told me that getting it over a mountain pass in California was interesting to say the least.
Tesla’s own website now, however, shows a $35,000 Model 3 ready for delivery in two to four weeks
Turn that thought around though. If this is the sort of educated people they could get on the old pay, imagine the people they are going to get for half that amount.
What India did with the “Bison” upgrade is nothing short of impressive. However, if I remember right, the last buy of Mig-21's was in the 80's, the Bison upgrade was done in the late 90's. They are now 20 year old upgrades on 40 year old airframes. I don’t think they will be flying for “quite some time”. In…
LOL. It’s even funner than that. Supposedly, it’s very loosely based on a canceled single engine cheap variant of the Mig-29 that the USSR proposed shortly before they collapsed. It never even went past the proposal stage and no physical work was done. Chengdu bought the design work from MiG, and applied a lot of what…
I ran a google search and it seems they are in contract negotiations that are down to the wire.
OK, I am going to bite. What’s with the GMG Union stickers attached to the authors’ names today?
A whole series of articles can be written on Indian military procurement. The graft, corruption, and inefficiencies easily rival ours. It may the Indian military’s greatest challenge going forward, considering that their pocketbook isn’t quite as expansive as ours or China’s.