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But those will still haul as much as a Colorado. I’m not sure how much they can tow.

The “time heals all” thing has yet to work with me. Thoughts of my ex or what she said still torture almost on a daily basis after 15 years.

We know they can build little vans like the Ford Transit Connect.

A bigger problem will be little kids who like to press buttons because they are within reach.

I think the Turkish built Neon is supposed to be sold in the US starting next year.

Other vehicles are going to México like the Compass.

The Ranger is already being sold in México, so you can say that it has already returned to North America.

Well, they’ve adapted to it so it’s not a big deal to them. It just seems like more movement than necessary especially since doing the same task before was simple and straightforward. Engineers can model all of this virtually before even a prototype was built, so I would have thought that someone would have noticed

There are some that already do or would have no problem with it. Others? No.

That’s true for most “developed” nations as well.

That certainly sounds more involved than just turning ones’ head. Would you put up with that or order to see out of a new car when you could just turn your head in your old one? I’m sure that pilots will be able to adapt to their new hardware, but shouldn’t there have been some consideration so they wouldn’t have to?

they should have had a different airframe for each service, but have them share common major components like engines, electronics, sensors, etc.

Agile development at work. It’s fine for software

my trainer has told me to do light cardio for several minutes after the weight training sessions and that helps.

Yes and then deal with all the fraudulent orders they placed in the meantime.

No kidding. I just want a car that comes with a radio with physical controls and Bluetooth or a USB connection so I can connect my phone to it for playing music. i wonder how long it will take someone to hack this.

You obviously have never bought any clothing or textile products in México. You will find Chinese made products on the shelves as well as those from México and other Latin American counties (many of those are also made with US materials).

It’s sort of a contradiction to be for free markets, but also supporting cronyism/protectionism. I want US corporations to build the low margin stuff in México so they can compete with the European and Asian firms on a global scale. I want our corporations to be strong and make lots of money so when the next recession

Jalopnik had reported this earlier last year, so no. Toyota is still making Tacomas in Tijuana. The Fremont plant that you speak of is Tesla’s factory now. The joint factory that they have with Hino in Ontario, CA doesn’t make Tacomas.