The last Supra was a bit of a lard ass, too.
The last Supra was a bit of a lard ass, too.
BMWs and VWs (anything from VAG group) are on my list of “cars to never, ever, ever, EVER own” due to the astronomical maintenance and repair costs.
It wasn’t a matter of lowering costs...
MR2 owner and Toyota fan. I also own a 2+2 “GT” car. The Supra is DOA for me.
I’m sure Toyota is sad they’ll miss out on your used car purchase in 7 years as a result.
IMO, it all deflated with the Mueller report. They took their shot there, and missed. Now they’ll have to contend with Barr.
Has a vote happened? I can assure you, the House does not have the votes to impeach.
Has a vote happened? I can assure you, the House does not have the votes to impeach.
...Well here goes the second time I re register as an independent.
I mean, I was on a Indian cruiser that weighs 960 a few weeks ago, so that seems pretty light for a big comfy bike with 170 horsepower.
Counterpoint: She understands maths.
I believe in regression to the mean. But the facts are that Trump has an incumbency advantage and most of the candidates the Democrats are putting forward are seriously flawed (too liberal or too old or too much baggage). It is the same type of primary environment the Republicans had in 2016, and that led to nothing…
Why even go down the Impeachment road, when it will never lead to actually removing him from office? A lot of wasted resources and political capital just to fail.
So Pelosi won’t support a course of action that over half the public doesn’t want to see happen, that would inevitably fail to remove Trump because the senate will never vote to convict, and could backfire big time and cost the Democrats dearly in 2020?
Larger forces like "unions want their taste of the skim."
Well, why don’t they?
Those careers all require education, skill, and grow in value with experience. That equates to leverage in a situation where they are negotiating for better pay. They are also organized into cohesive unions, to form a unified front. Ride share drivers have none of those things going for them. Whataboutism isn’t…
I don’t see how this is going to work. There will be far too many drivers who don’t strike, and too many people who still use the app. Will just result in price hikes for two hours. Don’t know if Uber/Lyft workers have the same collective strength as a factory, but we’ll see.
Not really.
I think its fun.
More fun than reading how some broken down rust bucket David picked up for $0.79 was unreliable for the 65th time on long-ass roadtrip (I like David’s articles to be fair, but this is neat info)