Couldn’t he just call his embassy and have an emergency passport or something issued and claim it’s being held hostage?
Couldn’t he just call his embassy and have an emergency passport or something issued and claim it’s being held hostage?
And, in fact, to be technical, the current FCA has held the Jeep license far less time than Mahindra has.
A new Carplay-equipped headunit for the daily commuter. I do 90 miles a day roundtrip in rural nowhere, so having CarPlay on my old Jeep is a blessing and a savings over buying a whole new vehicle just for an aux cable replacement.
I’m missing the terrible financing that comes with a lot of FCA products like this.
How about any car first? Christ.
So... he just has to rope others into buying 10% stakes? Can’t multiple groups with any% band together to take control informally?
So... he just has to rope others into buying 10% stakes? Can’t multiple groups with any% band together to take control informally?
Sure... if you were a company employee (and by “employee” 99% of the time it’s pilots or cabin crew only), most likely you’d be allowed to deadhead on it, but otherwise... no.
This is what you get for not communicating with me, not working with me, and just being Epic. Just being Epic. You be Epic. I’ll be Keemstar.
Yer my favorite Bent-e-ley
I drove a Mitsubishi i-MiEV at highway speed. I think there should have been a “you must have at least this much life insurance to ride this ride” sign on the door of that overpowered golf cart.
its stock prices have taken a swan dive
Now if they could have left Playground a few more days so that we could explore the map and fuck around without getting shot.
This is an excuse for a cost-cutting measure. Southwest says they served something along the lines of 106 million peanuts last year. Now, I don’t know if that’s actual peanuts or just “packages of peanuts”; if it’s being counted by individual peanuts and assuming the weight of a peanut is like .5 grams, that’s 58 tons…
It’s easy for DHL to achieve net-zero when half their Global Mail packages sit in some warehouse in Suckyouoff, NJ for weeks on end.
1st gear: Waymo already does that. Their emergency response guides sent out to municipalities they test in basically says “call this number, provide the vehicle’s ID” and they can remote unlock doors, disable the vehicle, provide the key sequence to put it in manual driving mode, etc.
I mean... I could buy a FedEx step van and paint it brown...
Too bad you don’t want a Toyota, but the answer is: Buy an old Toyota Matrix with AWD.
Though, when one thinks about it with these: It’s impressive that only two people are sitting up in the little cockpit swinging that massive thing around with just a joystick.