This does seem ripe for abuse. There’s already a wave of police just taking money and valuables as civil forfeiture.
This does seem ripe for abuse. There’s already a wave of police just taking money and valuables as civil forfeiture.
You don't know Kentucky bill? Why he's the one who makes all the bills in Kentucky! Then when he's done, he goes and visits his cousin Doug Dimmadome.
It's not entirely unheard of. Probably the most famous example was the change from the Model T to the Model A by Ford. They went an entire year without making a single vehicle while the factories were prepped for the A.
Hammond brushed with death so often I'm shocked he wasn't giving the grim reaper high fives when he passed.
I wouldn't call the boating special awful, but it did drag on at times. Same with the pirate treasure episode, there's some good stuff in there, but the constant "oh here's something important I forgot to mention" got old fast.
In SpaceXs case he owns a majority of both stock and voting rights. “Elon Musk is the primary owner of SpaceX, holding about 54% of the equity and controlling 78% of the voting rights.” According to DuckDuckGo assistant. If accurate, the US claiming his share as a national security risk mitigation would be fairly…
1)Not right wing and 2) not a climate change denier. Also it does seem that getting out of the greys is way harder than it used to be.
Holy cow Elio. I forgot about them. (Quick search) Hey they're still around! Although their website hasn't been updated since 2023. https://www.eliomotors.com/
Good option, but I can think of something more interesting.
I don't hate the chargers. Either the EV or the I6. The big question is going to be if the turbo 6 gets better mileage than the V8. It probably will in EPA testing, but often in the real world turbos don't get the mileage they're supposed to.
“There were also reportedly some concerns about the quality of the welds on the frame." Oh no. That's a gigantic red flag.
“The Marine Corps found that an electrical malfunction occurred during the flight, causing the helmet-mounted display and panoramic cockpit display to shut off at least three times. This malfunction also took out the tactical air navigation system, the instrument landing system, both radios and the transponder." All…
This is interesting, but what does it have to do with cars? Or even transport in general? Is the connection the bridge part?
Mine was plastic and yellow. Also rear steer.
I've rebuilt a T and worked on a couple of them for local owners (I'm 40 btw) and they're both good and bad cars. They definitely take some getting used to when it comes to driving, but most of the materials were actually good quality for the time. But having also rebuilt a Model A, it was amazing just how much of a…
There's other rubber that's more useful for a bang...
Politics, a week before a major election, on a car website?
I agree with the Eagle, but the timing was missed. The perfect time to reintroduce the Eagle was during the era when Dodge made the Charger, Challenger and Magnum. Put a beefy 4WD under them, lift them a few inches, give them retro square headlights and bigger tires and you have a modern Eagle.
Listen here Collin, we don’t need no fancy gubment funded transportation here. I’m gonna take my lifted 100K f350 I can barely afford the payments on, drive to the store to complain about the price of groceries(farm subsidies), then bitch about the price of gas (oil company subsidies), and then go home and complain on…
He replied with his “FSD will make everything better!” Pitch even then. He's been using that for nearly a decade now. And yet, recently it's been announced that most Teslas currently on the road won't support the system.