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Well it’s not like he is going to say “This is built better than any of my clients vehicles!” now is it?

I like that your faith in humanity hasn’t been crushed yet like mine!

I’ve been sitting here, reading replies, and trying to understand this. Here’s what I’ve come up with so far:

On slick surfaces, standard brake bias is actually BAD brake bias. By default, most vehicles are heavily biased towards the front. On slick surfaces, the fronts can’t do anywhere close to as much braking as

You got that backwards. Look closely at the wheels of the two vehicles.

OH you poor hopeful person. That is SO not what this is about.

ABS isn’t meant to reduce stopping distances. It’s meant to allow more control. If having it in 4WD lets you lock up all 4 wheels because locking one effectively locks at least 2 then this could be the explanation.

because diesel fuel is (and was for decades) cheaper due to tax policies in Europe. Taxation on fuels is much much higher in EU than in USA, therefore impact of the taxation on the final price is much greater.

Depends on the countries, but in general diesel is/was cheaper at the pump than gasoline (different levels of tax and incentives). Add better fuel mileage, a perceived better longevity, and you have a recipe why so many people drive diesel engines.

There’s an easy way to explain that to people:

ST isnt a brand its a trim level

Solyndra cost taxpayers $500 million, on something that could have conceivably paid the loan in other circumstances. Unlike the wall, which will cost well over twenty times that much, have no method for extracting revenue, damage local ecosystems, sever cross-border economic mobility, and not even be effective at

Once upon a time, I used to believe in this sort of thing. Of course, I grew up on stories of Bell Labs. But those days have passed. Private industry is too focused now. If it’s not driving profit, it’s not happening.

We could use money that someone would like to use to build a wall that won’t really work. But I don’t think that person has cronies in the space in the space industry that could profit off that spending like he does in construction.

“...the U.S. is planning to end support for the International Space Station by 2025. That’s a terrible idea.”

Part of the argument with products liability claims comes down to the manufacturer needing to try and determine or evaluate how the product may be used. If they’re selling to RV manufacturers, then they need to assume that the RV will be driven at highway speeds, such as 65 mph or 75 mph. It is then on the

I’m amazed at how quick people are to claim it’s been chopped up. Unless you did or know who did it, you have no idea where it is.

Facts are difficult to understand for people like 45 who can’t comprehend them lol. Dumb ass people blamed Obama for the recession that started well before he became president.

My guess is that your market is smaller, but the money is much, much bigger in a place like, say, Dubai...

I think many get the Continental and the Town Car mixed up.