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It was implied in the second bullet of “with uber/left”. The subsidized rate from VC funds make the cost of using the service much lower than a traditional taxi, thus the passenger gets very good pricing and exceptionally low wait times.

With Uber/Lyft:

Fact of the day:

First, you are obviolusly a traveling person for work. This is not the same as a “commute”. That would be like a trucker saying his average daily commute is about 1000 miles since they travel at 70mph for 14hrs.

So he is going on the run to try and get the “real” story out....and then what? Ask to be let back into Japan to live out the rest of his years?

Or we need to less people in general and educate them to have more respect for the environment by not living 50 miles away from where they work. 

Close but this is factually correct:

I dont know what the Sultan looks like but he will amputate your arm for stealing a pack a gum. Yep, keep “supporting” that behavior just so you can claim “racism!!!” when someone else points out what a fuck ass the Sultan is and how he thinks.

Well California is just one huge city with some trees sprinkled in there and a mountain range. The north east is similar. The midwest city string has a lot of people ina very short distance. Really the middle and south of the country are the only real “rural” places and most all the cities are within 200 miles of one

Ok, ready for some math? The average person drives about 13,000 miles per year. Lets assume a new truck buyer is currently driving a 5 year old Sedan. They likely get about 27mpg. A brand new 1500 class truck will return about 20mpg (my brothers ecoboost gets 25mpg) in real world use. My ‘14 Chevy with 5.3l V8 gets

It costs more in materials, smartass. Engineers are rather fluid, they tend to work on another project after they finish one. So you cant “bill” one model of car for engineering work. You can surely try to recoup your cost a bit but the engineers are designing window regulators for the company, not just for a specific

Do they every actually use the speedometer?

Ok, ready for some math? The average person drives about 13,000 miles per year. Lets assume a new truck buyer is currently driving a 5 year old Sedan. They likely get about 27mpg. A brand new 1500 class truck will return about 20mpg (my brothers ecoboost gets 25mpg) in real world use. My ‘14 Chevy with 5.3l V8 gets

Trucks are easily the best single vehicle purchase if you needed to buy one vehicle for the rest of your life. They can do everything a car can do (legally) as well as haul anything you want (that is of reasonable weight). 

I have to say, it is finally nice to see a full-sized truck used for something other than dragging one person around to get groceries or whatever.

Cheers! Just in time to watch this sites comment section burn!! 

The thing is they have already “peaked” in terms of outright speed. The regulations make it tougher to achieve speed BUT older F1 cars still hold a lot of track records meaning that current F1 cars arent faster than years past. They cant make them much faster and still be safe for both fans and drivers.

I honestly have no idea....maybe a staff member has to “save” your comment once?

Here you go, maybe your out now. 

Just wanted to say I hate the new comment section. That is all.