ALL the ways:
ALL the ways:
These actions aren’t exclusive to the EV6, Kia dealers are always trying to pull this crap.
I’m a huge Disney fan and have been going there regularly for over 20 years. I’m a single mom of two older teen kids, and I’ve gone alone, with a partner, with girlfriends and with small children (both with, and without another adult to help- yes it can be done!). A few tips for planning:
Julie Kenar, GfK’s senior vice president of mobility consulting, said the difference is most likely due to the high number of auto workers living in the Midwest.
So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?
“...completely unprofessional way to communicate the dangers...”
The old truck doesn’t have a stupid tablet glued on its dash. It has a real radio and a/c controls.
Rob - 1987 should be 1997.
“How the fuck do you warp a rotor from over torque on a lug nut?”
Shouldn’t Italian be it’s own category?
I have pulled the “Irish Goodbye” a couple of times when it’s been a big party with a lot of people. About 20 minutes after leaving, I sent a text saying “I saw you in conversation and didn’t want to interrupt to say goodbye. I had a great time, you throw a great party.”
600 miles is a long but not extreme distance to do in one day.
How about that sweet sweet supercharged V8, from wikipedia:
I believe the maximum total includes any employer contributions. You, the individual, can contribute up to $20,500 but that doesn’t include an employer match or their contribution. Whatever they put into your 401k can’t, when added to your $20,500, exceed $61,000. That’s how I understand it anyway.
The overall contribution limit includes things like employer contributions.
I assume the German Car Parking Mode comes standard?
Wish the video would show what the hell these people are hitting, since it’s conveniently hidden behind the damn bush. Or even the article, that would’ve been helpful.
“With more flow and more noise, this bike feels much more of its American self. It’s loud and brash, with an element of ‘look at me!’ I was much more conscious about starting the bike too early in the morning to avoid annoying my neighbors.”