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“Neat! You upgraded from that over-busy cluster to something much nicer and utilitarian! Wait, you mean the blue meanie is the ‘fancier’ one?”

I think that you’re looking at this wrong. This means that you can also replace an Escape instrument panel with a Maverick one. 

This is really going to throw the Insane Clown Posse for a loop.

Toyota actually had significantly more fleet sales than usual in 2021. They handled the microchip situation better than most OEMs, and saw that in addition to retail, they could gain an advantage in the fleet industry. Due to inventory issues fleet sales were more profitable than usual, especially rental fleet. For

Thank you for this. I might need to just save this somewhere so I can lift my spirits with a good laugh every time I read it, like some sort of misguided daily affirmation.

Wow, this is the mostly ridiculously Jalopnik thing I have read...

I keep seeing this story around various sources. How is this even worth writing about? If your vehicle has recommended service intervals and you stretch past them, you’re not getting warranty service. Are you going to write about someone who didn’t fill their tank and the truck stopped on the side of the road next?

If people had actually gotten vaccinated when the shot was made available, the variants may never have happened at all.

It was very obviously an intentional demolition. Bridges don’t fall like that. If you look closely, you can see C4 scorch marks on the beams.

This is a good thing and would help in the shorter term but it’s not a permanent solution. Ultimately, every battery that’s made will still need to be dealt with someday. Obviously getting the most possible out of them is ideal but repurposing them doesn't stop them eventually degrading beyond usefulness. A way to

What the heck is with these comments today?

I’m looking for someone I know who has a vice.

Best of luck David! Can’t wait for the epic writeup(s?) to come.

I maybe should have included a sarcasm tag. I was dunking on the author for her abysmal take on a different recent article.

I have ‘Good’ credit and this is what happened: I agreed to buy a used car and had sub 2% financing approved by my credit union. I did not have a check in hand, because that’s not how my CU does it. To leave the lot with the car I signed a loan agreement with the dealer at a 10% interest rate with no penalty if paid

“When a semi truck rolls over, drivers behind the wheel have a nearly 50-50 chance of living or dying”

I dunno, I appreciate that you’re pro-mask, but it kinda sounds like you’re interpreting masks as a binary activity and it isn’t, ie masks provide no benefit unless the compliance is absolute and uniform, and that isn’t the case. If you wear a mask at the ice rink concession stand when you’re in closer proximity to a

I recall when Germany transported hydrogen in a large ship. It did not turn out as perfectly as they wanted.

Free electricity to all through large towers spaced out around the US. Good times. Also, the AC/DC war and public battles, which ironically lead to the invention of the electric chair.