frankfolk
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frankfolk

I fit an entire bedroom worth of furniture in the back of my TC cargo. Don’t tell me it’s too small.

It also comes in various sizes, as does the Transit, to suit every need.

The Transit Connect is perfect for Boston-area contractors.  Carries lots of shit and fits in tight parking spaces.

1st.Gear, Ford shares are also down because of a $1.7 billion product liability verdict from a Georgia jury on a 20 year old truck after some octogenarian driver got a flat tire on the highway and lost control, killing himself and his elderly wife.

The point of the Transit Connect it was meant to be small enough for cities or small businesses where a regular Transit was too big or excessive for one’s needs. 

Turns out Americans would rather own something they can buy and get serviced at their local Dodge dealer as opposed to trying to find an Alfa dealer within driving radius that will still be open in 5 years. It doesn’t matter how nice this car is, if the only way you could get one in the US is by going to an Alfa

I saw an episode of Jonathan Oliver’s show on HBO last night and they had a feature on carbon offsets and how most of them are going towards preserving forests that were already going to be preserved anyways. For example, a hunting and shooting club in NJ which is owned by a billionaire and designed for rich people to

I haven’t flown post pandemic, and with the way it has been I am in no hurry to do so again. I haven’t visited some of my family for nearly 3 years due to working in a hospital and not having had large enough chunks of time off, we usually flew but now have to plan out with a two day drive each way (lodging is biggest

This one looks too good for DT.

We had a second gen Fusion come into my shop last year with a popped RF hose, but that’s the only one I’ve seen, and I haven’t heard anything about them popping hoses en masse. Haven’t had any issues with mine in that department.

Also no LR product helped in the WW2. They were just inspider originally by the willy’s jeep and market for utilitarian farm vehicles was high in the late 40's in the UK.

I’m thinking, “for that much money I can almost certainly get a better vehicle than a 36 year old whooped on Land Rover.”

Just because stupid people out there are willing to pay stupid money for a truck like this doesn't mean I'm joining in.   Plenty of other reasons for my wife to call me an idiot but I'll skip this one. 

Subaru, Toyota and Hyundai/Kia aren’t shut out of this program.

My 2015 Nissan Leaf has a max range of 80 miles. I charge it once or twice a week. There are lots of people who can use a car with this kind of range. Sure it won’t work for some people, but I’m willing to bet that way more people could live with this than you think. And yes, it isn’t our only car. We have a Subaru

It’s a CARB compliance vehicle. 

I’m guessing a few upper-middle class suburbanites that own other cars and think the similarly priced BEVs are much uglier than a Mazda (which they are). I expect California has a bunch of people in the upper 5-20% income that can afford a new MX-30, own better road trip cars, don’t want something too flashy, and

1st gear:And Ford, having only delivered its first EV almost two years ago, could hit that target shortly after.

We ought to not finance semi-criminal gangs in our society. Defund.

Where are you finding pizza for sale at 3:37am and how does that not result in an instant sobriety test?