frankfolk
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frankfolk

The only way that I can even comprehend this price on that car is that the car is a stolen vehicle and thus it sells for pennies on the dollar.  Most clear case of NP in since CP was replaced by ND!

Didn’t this happen in the 16th century (perhaps it was the 17th or 18th or even 19th) when a volcano eruption in Indonesia caused Ash to travel around the world and led to a year without summer?  Perhaps this will happen again.

Look, perhaps if it was a hellcat with 500o miles, I’d go for this.  But this is a nearly 7 year old ordinary V8 powered Grand Cherokee.  I’d be mad at myself if I brought this home for 30 000 let stand 50 000.  No, this is simply just a used car and should be priced like one.  Yes, it’s in good shape, and yes it has

If you’re vehicle is in such sad shape you can’t crawl away from a railway crossing then this vehicle has no business every being on any road anywhere.  Leaving a truck there is negligence period.

“The truck was unattended at the time of the crash, and five passengers of the reported 110 onboard suffered minor injuries and were transported to local hospitals, according to FOX25 and the Love County Fire Department that responded to the scene.”   This is unbelievable.  Why would anyone think it is ever okay to

Well, I’d go with its predecessor the Tercel, especially the 91-97 versions. Mine weighed all of 1988 pounds and had a little 1.5 liter engine with 82 hp. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah!

Neither small nor best at anything so no!

Nobody in their right mind will ever buy a TESLA Cybertruck, but when you see the sales number of some awful vehicles, I guess there are a lot of people not in their right minds.

I think you’re actually a robot and your point of view is simply an amalgamation of prior articles and posts about TESLA.

It’s time for governments around the world, but especially in the environmentally paranoid Western world to streamline the permitting process.  Put limits on who can object to a project and put time limits on approval processes.  No company is going to go through the process of applying for permits for a future mine

Just think of how much Jalopnik could be worth if it became a future electric car company.  I vote for Tracy and Torchinsky in charge of research, design and engineering.  I can only imagine the amazing taillight and marker light features and the built in patina.

I’m sorry, but a billion dollars for a company that doesn’t produce anything is ludicrous.  Oh Wait, it is in the process of producing electric vehicles, well then it’s worth several billions at least!  Saab is gone, it ain’t coming back until someone who is passionate about old Saabs and has the funds will bring it

No, but the original poster implied that there was probably more to the story and that the “victim” was a drug dealer and as such we should probably give the cops more slack. I’m not prepared to give the cops more slack on this even if this guy was all of those things. Every human being deserves to be treated with

If it’s not a right then it certainly should be. Anyone who disagrees with the right for every citizen or even every person to be treated with basic dignity, can simply be pulled out of their car by their hair, dragged along the ground, loaded in a bus, boat, rocket, and launched out of this place.

I too loved that movie.

It is simply a technicality so that the insurance of the car can pay out on the lawsuit.  

Perhaps we need to implement rules for electric cars like in the early days of the “horseless carriage.”  Perhaps we need a person walking in front of this electric carriage ringing a bell.

That’s a road?  Looks like a driveway to me.  Just wondering, what’s the meaning of the A in WTAF and is it in the right place?

You used to be able to turn the key to turn off the ignition.  Today you’d have to take the key and toss it out of the window to get the same result. 

You don’t get it do you?  People have the right to be treated with dignity, especially when confronted by government representatives.  Police should be held to a much higher standard than thugs, which is what these “officers” appeared to be.