Who would hire someone with a face that’s so punchable?
Who would hire someone with a face that’s so punchable?
15 ounce baby? So this isn’t in Foxborough.
You shut your whore mouth!
I mean, I heard the panel gaps were pretty big on the 3, but this is ridiculous.
The dick is actually wearing them
Those jeans have a dick drawn on them!
It was wear your mom’s jeans to work day.
Remember folks, doxxing is bad unless it’s done against
people you disagree withnazis.
There’s that old Gawker feeling.
Yeah, no, I am gonna stoop that low. Sue me.
Egads!!
• While the car was parked, the passenger sun visor was left down and the mirror fell out. Pressed back into place. Hoping it won’t fall out again.
If one were to be tasked with brushing rocks off of the tires before the rollers got up to speed, wouldn’t it be a better idea to do so from the back of the tire as opposed to the front? Not only would the brush[er] not run the risk of getting sucked down underneath the wheel, they’d actually be removing the rocks.…
As others noted, it’s completely bent in the wrong ways. While I wasn’t able to find what materials he used for it, that car’s after photos aren’t consistent with how a cage is supposed to act.
This is a solid point. Once you lose market share, it is a very expensive proposition to gain it back. I can see trimming models (Taurus, Fiesta, C-Max), but completely abandoning traditional cars seems like it will alienate a whole lot of people that could have become repeat buyers of more profitable models.
Bullshit. I see more Focus STs on the road than I have any right to. I think the car did better than expected, hence why they brought the RS over. I just think Ford is short sighted. I see Focus, Fiesta, and Fusions everywhere. If Ford can’t figure out how to make money on cars that sell, not selling those cars isn’t…
But when the 2013 Fusion came out, it DID compete. Ford was selling well over 250k of them and it got great reviews. The previous generation Fusion, right at the end, was getting rave reviews from Consumer Reports for reliability, beating Toyota and Honda. Ford did a damn good job, made serious progress and now…
Toyota is selling over 700,000 Camrys/Corollas this year and evidently making money at it. Ford is abandoning the segments completely; this is insane. I’m a Ford fanboy (see username) but this is an awful, short-sighted decision that they’re going to regret for a long, long time.
Ford just lost one of their own employees as a customer. That takes real effort.