“So far” has to be the dumbest add-on to a headline I have seen. We’re talking about recalls that have happened in the past, so it kind of has to be “so far”, unless someone can see the future.
“So far” has to be the dumbest add-on to a headline I have seen. We’re talking about recalls that have happened in the past, so it kind of has to be “so far”, unless someone can see the future.
They may have sung about it in 2016, but that sage advice has been around for a long time.
Perfect capabilities for driving on Chicago city streets; cars really need to be off-road-capable to handle the abuse that the potholes dole out.
So what I am hearing is that a CO2 cartridge with an air blender set to the right ratio might work?
That kind of speech isn’t generally criminal. If anything, the cleaning crew’s crime was against the dealership, not the customer. The dealership, assuming they really didn’t know, would likely not be liable.
I assume they specify dogs simply because they are the most common pet to be transported; cats less so, goats even less. It would be smart of the legislature to expand it to cover any kind of companion pet or service animal (there has to already be a definition in law that they could easily reference).
Management, especially at that level, will never internalize that mismanagement is the problem.
If there’s any kind of justice, Geico shouldn’t end up paying a dime. It’s absurd to think that car insurance would cover this sort of thing. Using the same logic, homeowners insurance would cover trysts in homes and municipalities would be on the hook for things happening on a park bench.
The government’s is specifically calling the payment in coins illegal retaliation for the former employee exercising his rights by contacting DOL. They list some supporting context in the complaint, but basically they are saying it wasn’t just petty, it was intended as retaliation for siccing the government on the…
You should read the government’s complaint, they specifically include the payment in pennies as evidence of illegal retaliation.
Tom mutherfuckin’ McParland!
There’s a pedestrian tunnel under LSD about a block south.
If by future buyers you mean second and third owners of the vehicle....then I don’t think the manufacturers need to communicate anything to them. Manufacturers are not a party to the sale between owner 1 and owner 2. Certainly as part of the original sale to owner #1 they would need to convey the details of the…
The part that gets me, is they count the 2 minutes as added labor/cost during the sale....but the same study says buyers will spend 3 hours LESS shopping....so aren’t sales people saving some time up front? I’d wager they save a lot more than 2 minutes on the front end.
Canoo plans to offer several larger delivery van models which are more cube like and generally make more design sense for their intended purpose. This is their “Lifestyle Vehicle” and it’s a monstrosity. I suspect they mocked it up with WalMart livery because it’s cuter than their other planned vans. If Ford decides…
It’s cost prohibitive.
I don’t care if it’s a yolk or a wheel...all I really want is to not have to turn more than 90 degrees in either direction. Why do we have to keep turning and turning until lock? (I assume it’s because of mechanical linkages)
Yep, I think the price is a tad high but the car does show well and looks like it may have been babied; a good inspection could help to confirm that.
Clearly it’s a “thepainass”
I’m really glad to hear Ferrari isn’t recalling any Toyotas.