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Flying in Asia in pre-pandemic times, nothing over 10K mah was allowed on a plane in external battery form. Wasn’t exactly enforced strongly, but it was a rule.

For ‘23 the EcoBoost is a zero cost option. Not that it matters, production fully sold out in five days in September.

Why would you use El-Al as the header picture instead of countless RyanAir shots?  Oh right, Jews...  smh.

*cachet is a feeling of exclusivity

XF Sportbrake and he gets the wagon too.

You can tell most is done by semi-sentient meat sacs.  AI would probably provide a step up.

4600 sq ft. Two aged out AC units, pool, PHEV and work from home, plus well over 100 days over 100 degrees.

Do you live in a cardboard box without electricity?  How do you use less than 500?  My old house in Houston in the summer would push 3000kwh a month easy.

Just to add to the crazy, she got blown over from the exhaust blast prior to being ingested, so she was completely aware that the engine was still running.  Totally unaware, or total carelessness.  A shame for the family. 

Generally Accepted Accounting Practices.  

Serifs? Don’t like them.

The spillover is the challenge. I immigrated to the US 15 years ago from Canada. Sold my home, moved to Texas, purchased a new home, ultimately became a citizen after a long, circuitous process.

Also convenient that Canada’s largest sugar beet growing region is immediately south of Calgary.  Plentiful product, readily available. 

The automakers have been playing games with the EPA and CAFE requirements since forever. PT Cruisers being classified as a light truck for example.  A bit of schadenfreude is ok.

Different, electric/hybrid, seats four, under $30K and stone cold reliable.

Here in Texas, the local AMC has a bar.  Of course they have the handgun vending machine too...

Theme song: Taylor Swift, performing music by Taylor Hawkins.

Had it about 3.5 years now.  It’s been flawless.  Oil changes and one set of tires.  

I got $7K off my Clarity, because, ew, hybrid.  In Houston.

Audi was just too nice to say that the owners were completely at fault for the “sudden acceleration