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Only now are we truly beginning to understand the serious ramifications of eScooters

And yet, the express continues...

Nah, ignore all these guys. You’re from France and have Frexited to the USA. You require a ride to help you acclimatize 

Sure, it might not be illegal to drive with bare feet, but after you hit the spike belt and have to make a run for it, you’ll be glad you had your shoes on. Did you learn nothing from die-hard?

I don’t own a crossover, but it’s ride height, AWD, ease of entry, and cargo space, the same as it always has been.

Not just exits, but tolls.  The toll road where I am is usually almost empty, which means they’re charging way too much money for it.  They should charge a rate that gets it near capacity (but not so near traffic starts to slow) and then everyone would be better off: people get to use the toll road for cheaper, more

Companies have been building cities and towns for a good 150 years. Wikipedia has a list of something like 100 such towns, within the US alone. There are at least as many in China, and I’m sure more in Europe.

Is Nissan building a half ass city?

I would too. I’d just park it on the front of my property near the property line, so it is visible from their living room and bedroom.

I want to buy this for my neighbors to enjoy seeing in my driveway. They’ll love it.

Not to mention the politicians and celebrities who are loudest about climate change don’t believe it themselves. Every single one of them are buying up multi-million dollar homes on the coasts. There is no way anyone who actually believed the oceans will rise (especially in the narrow time-frame they claim) would make

We don't have a lot of street level trains. They generally get the right of way and only run on a few roads. 

California has been trying to kill the independent trucker along with some corporate help for awhile. Remember the USA Today article on the dock truckers? California made their old paid for trucks illegal to operate and as a result the truckers ended up in predatory lease-to-own deals for new compliant trucks. A

But none of those facts fit this websites left-focused agenda, so they are not relevant.

Also lets the vendor sell 55% of a beer at 100% of the price.

Saying “it’s a terrible mess with no consistency” doesn’t do justice to the multitude of road rules, customs, and varying levels of driver education present across the U.S. 

Always was a fan of the Avalanche. GM Authority had a quick render of a modern one and it really looked nice. May do decent in todays market.

Having owned a 2007 Avalanche for 10 years and 160k miles I can say it was definitely the most versatile vehicle I have ever owned.  The mid gate was great the hand full of times I needed it.  With the bed covers on that entire 8 ft bed was waterproof as well.  I miss that vehicle and would have been a buyer of a new

Just turn your emergency flashers on; covers all bases.