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From the link about growth plates:

I’ve got a lifejacket and 3 weeks off work, lets figure something out.

I think I’d rather see a sales tax on vehicles that fall below a specific MPG threshold.

There is a theory that the Jetsons and the Flintstones existed in the same time period. The ones in the stilted homes above the cloud of pollution were perfectly fine with the oppressed class that mined their minerals below. They could not see them therefore they did not matter. Our president prefers to stay high up

LA, too.

I think I’d rather see a sales tax on vehicles that fall below a specific MPG threshold. That would force the people who want those ghastly huge trucks to pay for it without hitting poorer people who rely on mass transit or small cars to get where they’re going.

The 54mpg is more like 40mpg in the real world some manufacturers like mazda and toyota are already close to it

Does Trump not remember what New York was like in the 1970s? I think we’re dealing with the first leaded gasoline affected president here.

Seriously, it’s fucking stupid to think that big oil/coal are sustainable industries going forward. This administration is a joke.

I’d kinda kill for a huge increase in oil prices. I know it would hit many financially, but the less trucks and SUV’s that I see the better.

Mine would have to be a Renault Dauphine a buddy and I found returning to the earth in the Wrench-A-Part on 71.

I mean, it was random as hell in morning traffic.

Probably this Renault Turbo II at the Hunt Store in Hunt, Texas.

Reliable takes the Volkswagen out of consideration.

Yes