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infinite-rkitekt

Because the Chev/GMC are gloriously boring. Ford needs some halo versions attract more attention to the new Ranger lineup.

Its a treasonable office to speak about secret operations in Canada. So, even if he tried talk about it later, he and the people aiding the release of information would be held for treasonable offenses. JTF2's are specially selected to ensure “ego” won’t become an issue later.

This is how convoluted the head of JTF2

The article notes he was atop of a high rise when making the shot.

That article has been ripped apart for total bullshit. The numbers are in the millions for 2-door SUVS... They didn’t fail, tastes changed. That’s like saying all 2-door sport coupes from the 80's failed, which they didn’t by the numbers. I guess the Model T failed because they don’t make it anymore.

You never know... when Italian Brand meets American ideals, you get some interesting mergers.

Even with all our insane gas taxes here in Canada, the difference between regular and premium is rarely more than 0.20 cents, and thats in CAD dollars!

Citroen did it back in 2014 and I swear I saw adverts for the 1960's where US automakers did the same thing

Ontario: Tire

While I don’t really like the idea of a split intercooler, at least my Abarths’ side vents are used in their entirety and not just “display” vents.

I think I know how to spend six figures on an American car that can actually track without issue....

Late 2018 for the first person in line... 2019-2020 for the last ones... that’s if they can produce the daily numbers they have said they would.
Just about every major brand says they will have a big lineup of electric cars by 2020 from BMW i’s, Audi etrons’ to Ford EVs and even Hyundai. VW has already aimed to

Long tradition of taking the piss out of terrorist threats by their own hands... or feet.

Its just man hours and parts to get one going. They aren’t regenerated due to standard reasons why they are in the boneyard. However, if there was absolutely no use for these airframes, why does the US go to great lengths to keep them?

I wonder if its a US thing... The Civic’s of that year here in Canada have automatic power locks, however I just checked the brochure for one here and it says “Programmable Automatic Locks” ... which makes me wonder if they are programmed off in the US.

Start you’re own car blog? It seems from all the comments and re-quotes from this article that a majority want to read whats written.

Which cars don’t auto lock today? Anything European I’ve seen locks after 10km/h.

Their tactics are appalling and they did their job terribly. Gun drawn take down with civilians in arms reach. No tactically trained individual would have attempted such a dumb and reckless maneuver.

I’ll just let the 317 million twitter users, or 700 million Instagram users or 1.94 billion (yes that’s a billion with a B) Facebook users know that ye’old grandpa here knows best for what F1 needs on social media. You might not use it nor understand its appeal, but a nearly a 3rd of the world is heavily invested in