That thing must be 20 turns lock-to-lock.
But that came out in the '70s...
Besides the rust issues, I always loved those generation Dodges.
It's impossible for her to have right away while she is on a bike using a crosswalk. Bikes cannot use a crosswalk. If you are using a crosswalk, you are supposed to be walking your bike, not riding it.
Sorry, but I'm gonna say it's the biker's fault on this one. First, bikes aren't supposed to use cross walks. It's because they travel faster than a walker and cars aren't expecting it... which is what happened here. Regardless of that, you always watch for traffic while crossing the road. It doesn't matter if you…
Fuck... a White Russian sounds great right now.
The aluminum ones look like a cheap AutoZone purchase if you ask me...
I'm a manufacturing engineer. I understand how it works. I also understand the value of a quality line worker. I also understand that it shouldn't be impossible to fire a poor worker. It doesn't take Superman to be a good worker and it certainly doesn't require $30/hour to get them.
Grand Cherokees and Libertys are at risk of catching fire if hit from behind, a bad thing no doubt. NHTSA forced a recall on Jeep, even though the Jeeps were no more dangerous than any of their contemporary competitors.
Better people for turning screws?
I'm hoping they switch away from the "Everyone makes this much" model and into "Oh, this is your job, you've been here X years, and you consistently get great reviews, you get this much" model.
Tell ya what. That's $60k a year to have no skills and no responsibility at work. Not to mention you can get that right out of high school. You aren't making any decisions. You aren't managing any people. You show up and use a couple pneumatic screw drivers to put in a couple screws. And you do that over and…
More than 42% of hourly workers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have been hired since 2009 and make a lower wage than the longer-term workers — more than twice the percentage originally envisioned when UAW members approved the lower pay rate in 2007.
Exactly. Shoving a Trans-Am subframe and a SBC 400 into a '55 F100 is what hot rodding is all about.
I get it. Quaker State advertising, but the colors or horrendous.
I'm not seeing how your math adds up to say the current Corvette is closer to the original than the current 911 to the first 911. The first Corvette wasn't even a V8, had a fiberglass body, and a solid rear axle.
Weapons of war, huge infrastructure projects like the autobahn and ditching the gold standard. Also, the Nazi party took over many labor unions, cut wages, and increased public works spending to drastically lower unemployment. Germany began using an autarky/self-sufficient economic policy, concentrating on a key few…