Depends on which part of the country you live in.
Depends on which part of the country you live in.
As a UAB Blazers fan, I 100% agree.
Ford, GM, AND Tesla. Yes, Tesla. Despite how you feel about Musk, Tesla is an American company.
This is just like the I-10 tunnel going under Mobile Bay in downtown Mobile. The bridge is clearly marked to alert semis to take a designated trouck route and stay away from the tunnel, but several drivers choose to ignore the warning.
Forget parking. Try getting this past the HOA board.
Stellantis is a multinational conglomerate, with various brands based in different countries. The Netherlands is where everything is controlled.
This has Fail Army written all over it. Glad they’re okay.
Dear Karen:
Scalpers and black marketers have moved on to Lego. Okay.
Someone in the Geely organization is on Ford’s payroll. Prove me wrong.
“Jim Farley said a week or two ago he wants Ford to make small cars but people need to accept that’s the car they need.”
Some of the ice cream trucks in my neighborhood still play “Turkey In The Straw.” Who do I blame for that?
It remains a motorcycle, although it becomes a “quadricycle” but it’s still road-legal. You’ll still have to notify your insurance company, but it shouldn’t be much of a problem.
“I can’t not buy an iPhone”
“If you put a dog in the sidecar with goggles (call them doggles for extra points) you will steal ANY gen Z chick right in front of her man.”
I know that Interstate 20 interchange. That’s Newton, Mississippi, between Meridian and Jackson. It’s...uh, okay.
I remember that TG episode. That’s what happens when you stop in Creola, AL. I stopped there once when heading to Mobile. Never again.
So true. Whether it’s at a wedding, family reunion, or at church (no joke, I’ve witnessed one too many arguments between pastors and the congregation), the question will always be:
“A former American Airlines flight attendant was arrested last September for recording several minors with a camera hidden in the plane’s lavatory. In a suit against the airline, the carrier’s lawyers initially blamed a nine-year-old girl for using the toilet.”
It’s more than just testing. Sales also figure into this.