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They are getting twice the tax benefits. They split the HQ2 but still expect to get the full tax deduction. 

Except, in China you can only have one. They can’t, legally, get married until 24-26 and normally have kids around 30, which doesn’t leave a lot of time for do overs when you can only have one at a time.

My guess is they have not upped their game on safety, because it is not important to the Chinese markets. When I visited recently it was hard to convince them that car seats for babies is a good idea, or covers for the 220V sockets, smoke detectors or not leaving pots of boiling water on the floor next to the baby....

Those guys were introduced to crash tests and quickly decided they were not ready for international markets. Pretty sure the same thing will happen here.

They did do it first...

I once left the check engine light on so long that the bulb blew. When I finally had a serious enough problem I needed to take into a shop, the mechanic spent 30 mins trying to figure out why there were so many codes but no check engine light. I couldn’t convince him the light bulb that powered the light was the

Meanwhile in Georgia, Democrats are insisting the laws be thrown out so they can win, even to the point of saying people who voted in counties where they don’t live should have their votes counted in that county. At least in previous elections the media would mention that there were tens of thousands of fake voter

Oh. they have those. Men, dead animals and etc. I think you can order these in various different configurations. I’ve seen them before. Apparently, this is the only one that started any furor.

Only in the US would selling 620,000 vehicles be called a failure.

I think the reason has to do with the structure of the latest generations of Suburbans. It is hard to see from the outside, through the tinted windows, but they have added a lot of structure for the roof. It looks like half of the back glass is some kind of support. They must not be able to remove that part without

David. Can you confirm whether the reason we are seeing so many of these Avalanche knockoffs lately is because GMs patent on the midgate is expiring?

And your conclusion is based on what evidence. I have driven an Avalanche everywhere from Boston to Georgia, including the winter in Boston when they had 10 feet of snow. Never had a problem. No leaking of water, snow, heat or cold air. 

It’s amazing it is as close as it was. If she didn’t run as a progressive, or even just said she supported the second amendment, she probably would have won with a clear margin. From one on one conversations, the main reasons people voted against her were taxes and guns.

Did anyone confirm it was from a dog, and not a human?

The part I don’t understand is how do they know it came from a dog?

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I don’t think an electric scooter that doesn’t work would be fun or sell for much money. They are locked down when not in use. Also, they have built in GPS tracking. So what would someone with it after they stole it? Look at it until someone came to retrieve it?

Also, if your models relies on “no law against it” don’t start by suing a place where everyone has multiple lawyers on retainer.  

I think these are less likely to get stolen than one of the bike shares, because they require an app to use them. The electric motor does not engage without the app. 

Thought about Suzuki. Looked at the crash test ratings. slowly backed away...