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2021 Mazda 6. Only complaint is that it isn’t a manual.

Yeah, it’s a shame Shell is ditching those stations, though like I say above the case for consumer light vehicles is not great. So not surprised. If heavy duty trucks can catch on, light-ish vehicles could follow. Problem is once you get small enough, EVs, even with today’s battery technology, probably can’t be beat

I don’t think this is as big of gamble as you think. First, they are partnered with GM (both R+D and production) with regard to fuel cells. If you read the recent articles it looks like GM is working toward providing fuel cells for larger commercial vehicles, while Honda is going with consumer products. So the fact

Of course when the Japanese ‘invaded’ they were a real (parliamentary) democracy*, no longer committed atrocious human rights violations, and essentially became an ally of the US. When is China going to make that switch?

Awesome post about the in/outs of suspension modification.

Did you click on the first link in the article?

Yeah I agree. I don’t go out of my way to avoid EWR. I actually have a hard time coming up with a ‘worst’ airport. My one experience at Midway was not good, but that was smack dab in the middle of the pandemic. And a plane I was on had to divert to Yakima. Sparse airport, but what do expect from something so small.

Much of the article is tongue-in-cheek trolling of the Tesla Cybertruck and thus not a real statement on the Ridgeline’s off-road ability relative to other vehicles.

This car was tastefully done...

First few times I flew through Newark, it was fine and I said “This isn’t as bad as they say”. Subsequent trips have been far less than stellar however.

Do not walk 15,000 steps before the green flag. Do not drink 12 beers before dinner time. Do not eat all of your snacks in the first six hours of the race. Do not spend all your money on day one.

I think you have lost the plot here… 1) Reputable news publication cites a report by a major professional aeronautical society of multiple examples of slowed evacuation of airplanes due to people grabbing their stuff. 2) They explicitly say it is a safety concern and could cause deaths. Why would they make a report if

I think we’re done here. What proof is enough for you? I cited an article in a major news publication, Forbes, that references a report by a major professional aeronautical organization. Go right ahead and dispute that report. But as a lay person (me) on a message board, that is plenty of evidence. I don’t need to go

Why do I need video? Is that the only type of evidence allowed? I cited an article in USAToday. This is a message board, not a PhD dissertation. Do I need to fact check every article in reputable newspaper? And do so by confirming there is video of it?

Lol. Not quite. I just meant the reasons were many. And maybe not very good reasons.

Lol

I have been to Barrett-Jackson (not as a bidder…just a spectator) for the short-lived Northeast auction they held in Connecticut. Fun time, but very demographically homogeneous for sure. Though, that one probably not as Trump loving as some of the others.

So I just want to be clear, you are trusting the Russian media/government as a primary source? It’s fine. You can say yes.

Simple...mandate that 2027 model year cars have the tech. Then turn it on when enough cars have it via over the air updates. If you somehow prevent it from turning on, you get a fine.

Why am I leaving the country? Please tell me where in the Constitution driving a car without restriction is a right? Hell, show me where driving a car at all is a guaranteed right?