Increasingly large, heavy trucks and SUVs are eating up our efficiency gains for fuel economy, crushing our car safety gains with pedestrian deaths. We know we can’t keep marching in this direction, but where does that leave the Kia Telluride?
Increasingly large, heavy trucks and SUVs are eating up our efficiency gains for fuel economy, crushing our car safety gains with pedestrian deaths. We know we can’t keep marching in this direction, but where does that leave the Kia Telluride?
Right. This seems like a great idea on paper. But in practice, I’m not sure what the application would be. And I’m interested in how it would affect servicing the structural battery.
Are they the same people who make those delicious meatballs?
They still make news papers?
This thread is better than the article.
He did say animal style. Maybe that’s what it means?
No dice.
Is train service cost-effective and does it save time? I don’t have Amtrack service where I live, so I don’t really know.
This should have been caught during final inspection or at least PDI.
Star for glowing headers
This should be more popular!
This discussion is exponentially better than the article. This is why I come here.
Preach on brother!
Yeah. In 2021. Ridiculous.
Fine. But I won’t be happy about it.
What!? I don’t want fish.
Hey. How do you know it’s a non-collector car?
Only if it is white
Because love.