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Richard
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Hakkas FTW!

We don’t need any help. The unions are quite capable of doing that themselves.

Yup. Had one. Nice bike actually.

And instructions on a shampoo bottle.

Hey people! There’s an Anker wireless charging station on sale. In case you didn’t notice.

Hey people! There’s an Anker wireless charging station on sale. In case you didn’t notice.

Did you read the article? They could not incorporate the gear reduction box. That means the engines must operate at a lower RPM, producing less HP. You can only rev the props so high until the tips go supersonic. Larger props would not solve that problem.

I owned two Rangers including one just as described in the photo. XLT extended cab with the 2.3 and manual transmission. Reliable. Bulletproof. Economical.

Um, I bought a new leftover 2020 Leaf SL+ in February. There were $5,800 in dealer discounts and $6,000 in factory rebates. Along with the tax credit the car was pretty cheap. However, I got bored with it and bought a Tesla model 3. Drove that Leaf six months and it only depreciated $1,100. Not bad.

Have you seen what used model Ys are going for? Time to update friend.

You can’t tell me a ‘67 Pontiac GTO is not a sexy looking car.

Here you go dissing’ RWD. I had a ‘67 Beetle with new bias ply tires that sone some days was the only car out there. Amazing how well it went through the snow. But I suppose for you history started with the Chevy Citation.

And the Model 3 SR+ is $39,900. Not fifty grand. That is for the dual motor, long range model. BTW, the Model 3 SR+ weighs in at only 3616 lbs. How does that compare?

Why would Minneapolis police give a shit. When your superiors don’t have your back it is difficult to do your job. They must be the most unappreciated law enforcement agency in the country. Well, maybe Portland has the top spot. Too close to tell.

The purpose of the Atkinson cycle is to reduce pumping losses. Not compression ratio. Sheesh.

Ford Explorer’s had them also.

Brand new and untitled. Yes, it comes with a warranty.

Other than a handful of buddhists perhaps, who cares?

People that need cheap, reliable transportation and don’t have a lot of money. A Chevy dealer that I service had a leftover new 2020 for only $12,000.

Almost all states have this here. I don’t know where this contrary notion is coming from. Obviously people that have never purchased a new car.

It’s called a sales contract. Most states have strict laws governing such things. Where do YOU live that this happens?