I’ve been doing this backwards.
I’ve been doing this backwards.
If the ref sees a dive, they should confirm it on video replay, then red card the diver. That’s the only way this shit will end.
This is why people hate soccer.
Why buy a 9 year old Mercedes with 140,000 miles when you could literally do anything else with $7500 and probably come out further ahead?
The Bolt did have production issues early on, but I must say that GM really did step their game up. They also did something that Tesla did not do, overhype their product.
GM has really stepped their game up in recent years in terms of quality and design. I don’t know who they fired to get here, but I’m glad they realized that nobody wants bland rental car styling anymore.
Honestly for a corporate chain, it’s not bad given the price.
Why do you put 191,000 miles on a car like a Viper?
Devils’ advocate: they put the patch there, so there are within their rights to paint it. IOW patch+paint = one event, not separate events.
I don’t know if this is an attack on people wanting lower taxes but most people who desire lower taxes don’t want basic needs like roads negated, but rather want their taxes spent more wisely.
At 5.8 seconds to 60 the current 155HP Miata has basically the same 0-60 as the S2000 and now they’re adding 30 HP.
I talked to a Ford tech recently while denying an insurance claim for a “bro” on his 2017 F-350 that needed a new fuel and DEF system. We’re in a fairly urban area, and apparently for these new diesel trucks to go into a regen for their DEF they need to be driven for a considerable length of time. A bunch of short…
You can thank exceptions given for trucks to the CAFE standards.
we tow a boat... I go to home Depot every weekend.
The dumbest thing I’ll read all day.
Yeah, they’re definitely not right for city cars. A 3500 or f250 trying to navigate a parking garage, for instance can really gum things up. Even when they eventually get into a space their length creates a bottle neck that can pretty much stop 2-way traffic.
This. If you’re not hauling a load, pulling a trailer, or obviously making a quick trip from the farm/jobsite/ranger station, get that giant bastard off the streets.
Yes! I drove my brother’s Dodge 3500 to the grocery store while visiting in Austin last week and it’s miserable for the driver too.
Concur 1 billion trillion percent. This is the law in Switzerland, and probably the rest of Europe. Trucks sized like our pickups are only used by businesses and individuals that require them, and drivers must have a commercial license. It’s one of the main reasons their roads and traffic are so much more civilized.
I have a vague notion but got lost in the mythopoetic stew of shitty writing.