That a person can forget about Murder Hornets is how you know a year is going badly.
That a person can forget about Murder Hornets is how you know a year is going badly.
Not sure what country you’re in, but in the U.S. the Outlander has always had a V6 option.
To be fair, you probably don’t want that 18k 4 Series...
Question: Which Bush administration? LOL.
That was good. I’m glad I didn’t have a drink in my mouth when I read that.
Its pretty much the same thing with car dealers. Its one of the reasons why I don’t understand how Mitsubishi dealers are still in business,
Yeah, and the PHEV doesn’t come with three rows. The article is very poorly done.
I would also add that nobody (normal, non-Jalop) knows Mitsubishi still exists and they don’t advertise at all - more so than what engine it has in it.
Floor Plan is 100% a thing in car dealerships. This is the main motivator behind sales with “massive savings on THESE SPECIFIC STOCK NUMBER”
“I deserve a new Mitsubishi”
Then Mitsubishi must be It’s like Nissan, but for people with no credit.
People with a 500 credit score, 2 foreclosures, multiple bankruptcies, furniture from Rent-a-Center, maxed-out credit (secured) credit cards and kitted out in knock-off luxury-brands. But they still want a new car.
This further supports the old adage about Nissan...
A few weeks ago, I was out for a ride on my cross bike and a guy in a newish Outlander called me an asshole for carefully going through a red light when there was nobody coming in the perpendicular direction. Sure, I AM an asshole and ran a red (although I neither inconvenienced anybody nor put anybody, including…
I think I remember that “uninhabitable for weeks or months” clause from the Katrina forecast.
Even that graphic is misleading, since the leading cause of death and damage from Hurricanes comes from water surges and not the winds.
“I don’t see the appeal of living in the gulf coast if you have to worry about hurricanes every year.”
I say this as I sit here in SoCal surrounded by a state that’s literally on fire.
Plague, fires, riots, storms... all we need is pestilance and war to win Apocalypse Bingo
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You danced all around it. It’s called depth of field. The longer lens compresses the area of sharp focus. You don’t need to go all the way to 300 mm, just shoot wide open, smallest f-stop you’ve got. It works better with longer lenses, but the f-stop is more important.