With a different (and emblem free) grille and smoked taillights, the car would create an entirely different impression in photos
With a different (and emblem free) grille and smoked taillights, the car would create an entirely different impression in photos
Is NASCAR fake, like wrestling? That's the impression I am getting from this. If so, then yeah, why not add in the Rainbow Warrior.
They won't get to swallow up suburbs - if anything, I could only imagine them trying to annex the outside neighborhoods that are bringing in less tax revenue than the cost of providing services to said neighborhoods.
I firmly believe the new police chief will make a difference in patrols. I know he is working hard to get officers out from behind the desks and instead onto the streets (which is not only a Detroit problem).
I hadn't considered the costs of California gasoline, nor the hefty fine that could potentially be levied by the State.
CP unless the seller agrees to remove all of the pirate adornments, organize them into a pile, pour five gallons of gasoline on it, and light a match
So this means the market will be producing* more batteries, which means* the cost of said batteries will go down, and everybody wins*.
That is fantastic. If the price point is right on hydrogen, the infrastructure will find a way to adapt quickly - maybe Toyota read this same article and respective research involved, and decided it was time to throw some money at this?
The title above the vehicle has changed, that is why I made a correction. Before, it had said "Plymouth Reliant", which was the specific vehicle suggested by a commenter.
A K-Car is a great choice, because they are nerdy and cheap, and a good old Instagram filter can (try to) take care of the aesthetics.
I hate this idea. NHTSA's own research shows that usage is way up in most states, thus this seems like an unnecessary and annoying nanny feature. Read more from DCAutoGeek.
The US government estimates that 3.5% of cars have had their odometers tampered with, but I would say that is more like a 50% chance with this car.
Oops, my bad. I was going off what I had heard someone at work saying about this story, and not off actual, you know, fact-based information.
As far as I know, having a Savannah cat is no different than having a Himalayan, a Calico or any other breed. I know they look badass, but they are really just domesticated cats. Having it chipped would have made it easy to identify after it was shot, but I don't know that it would have helped in any other way. …
What I have concluded from from this:
Yep, was coming on here to mention it once again. Since the title was "greatest infrastructure disaster" I think this fits the bill, because it was awesome looking as it broke apart.
Neutral: How close is your MPG to the EPA number? You doing better or worse than the EPA says you should do? Is it your car? Your drive? Your under inflated tires?
I am also reading on the source blog comments that it has Volvo cues, so it could be them. Also, someone posted a Citroen concept vehicle that is very similar in design, but I think that is just a coincidence.
I was thinking the same thing. It HAS to be Lincoln. No one else needs a "surprising makeover"