fulviafan55
fulviafan55
fulviafan55

More zones would be helpful. Both west and east midwest have many farms, but east has different crops, as well as forests. Ohio is nothing like Kansas, for the better imo. 

Ohio is as east as the midwest can possibly get. It is mainly farmlands and forests. It is kinda in the middle.

Ebola really didn’t spread that much, so the effect would be minimal. The media is really going to have an effect on any changes it may bring. It really depends on what happens later on. Swine Flu and Bird Flu were dealt with. If the coronavirus is as similar to the Flu as people like to say it is, the same will

Neutral: It really depends on how the virus develops. If an effective vaccine is found, it won’t affect the industry much at all. If an effective vaccine isn’t found, the travel industry will likely be flimsy for decades. Large gatherings will be much more rare, and it will kill off the weak. If a vaccine is

I think you are putting way too much thought into it. It is a joke. If it was used in malice, it is transphobic. If it was not in malice, it isn’t. I don’t know if it was meant with malice or not, so I don’t know if it is transphobia or just an edgy joke.

I could see it if it was a good replica, but this looks like a lambo knockoff from a small unlicensed mobile game. CP  for all eternity.

I’m not even confident that Cadillac will exist in 2 years.

I have a Mitsubishi TV that is at least 20 years old, and it still works. They make way better tech than they have cars.

I’m not basing this on the car’s reputation, I’m basing it on the fact that it is 20 to 30 year old electronics. My uncle’s early 2000s Buick went out like that.

I dunno, I wouldn’t put fire issues past old Camaros.

Let’s be fair to Nissan. There are plenty of stupid people who still buy them, tasteless, soulless people, but still technically people. 

Nice

Damn, I haven’t seen prices like that in a long time. It used to be like that where I live, but it’s been under $3/gallon for pushing a decade. I don’t really even know why the price dropped in the first place. I wouldn’t be surprised if gas prices dropped below $2/gallon pretty soon.

-looks like a sedan, is big enough to be a sedan, but isn’t.

Well, muscle cars were killed in the 70s, so manufacturers had to figure something out. I guess offroad was the next best thing, since you don’t need 450 bhp to offroad effectively.

That was exactly what I was thinking. Demand will be down, but the virus is also affecting the manufacturing of cars, which could even it out or over-compensate, unless there was a surplus of cars to begin with.

You really don’t, both my mom and my grandpa drove cars that didn’t have a functioning speedometer and did just fine.

I think stuff like this will fade out, mainly because it’s over-complicated when compared to a simple button. Tech like this doesn’t survive if it makes a simple thing more complicated. 3D TVs failed because of this. Motion controls failed because of this. Hopefully this screen overload trend will die after a few

Jaguar used to make some of the most beautiful cars money could buy. They were essentially British Alfa Romeos. Jaguar now makes lame-wad sedans. Land Rover doesn’t sell horribly well, despite having the perfect line-up to dominate. Their problem is that they aren’t very good cars. If they weren’t so uselessly

“I thought they looked kinda dashy”