No worries. They are already working on cheating the crash testing.
No worries. They are already working on cheating the crash testing.
American English treats collective nouns as singular.
Or you could get a bicycle, and go posting on a cyclists web site...
Every single thing you are saying is wrong and I’m embarrassed for you because it seems like you think you’re very knowledgeable.
There is plenty of manufacturing in the US, the problem is its not done by people. We do double the amount of manufacturing in the US that we did in 1975, we do it with half as many jobs? how is it possible to do 2x as much with 1/2 as many people? Automation. Your jobs are not being sucked overseas, they are being…
Rehashes of shows about things that actually happened? More appropriate than a lot of what’s on the History Channel these days.
The EPA is a joke, and needs to be shut down and replaced.
I wish this guy lived near me, it’s hard to do anything this time of year without a garage of your own. I’d happily chat with him and work on my car. AND SUE THE HELL OUT OF HIM
Because middle aged people today are way more feeble than middle aged people of 30 years ago? I think the word you are looking for is FATTER.
“The program should be structured to benefit drivers in California and across the nation, not enable the settling defendants to enter or influence the markets for (zero emission vehicle) charging and fueling equipment and services,” the letter said.
To me it sounds like a cheery English nickname for breakfast. Nigel! Colin! Come downstairs for brexit!
This is why I like the newer versions of electronic handbrakes. The system VW group now have engages the brake when you come to a stop and press the brake pedal a bit harder for a second, and if you then get out the car the handbrake is on properly. Works really nicely. I’m not sure if it automatically engages in a…
No. The reason to do so is flexibility, cost, and reliability,
Read a news story recently claiming that American seat belt usage appears to have asymptoted around 90%. Safety authorities are puzzling over how to drive it a bit further toward 100%. The intersection of Pareto’s Law and Zeno’s Paradox is easy to see but hard to reach...
I will post this yet again.
But thank goodness that it’s emissions meet or exceed EPA standards.