Most important question - does the 16 year old actually want to wrench on cars?
Most important question - does the 16 year old actually want to wrench on cars?
Charging network is key to EV adoption in the USA. Even people with garages to charge at home are reluctant to buy an electric car if they aren’t certain they can charge away from home.
How did that work out for Blackberry?
US pharmaceutical companies aren’t the only companies that made COVID vaccines.
Vans stay with the car group.
They aren’t behind. They see no reason to lose money on EVs when EVs are only 2% market share in the USA. So they continue to refine their EV tech with hybrids and PHEVs and wait for battery prices to fall to the point were EV sales makes sense.
Sounds like a CPO E-Class wagon is more your style.
“GM” batteries are LG batteries branded Ultium.
Toyota closed their California assembly plant in 2010. It is now used to build Teslas.
Flat track is better in person - especially the 1/2 mile and short track races.
I’ve been to MotoGP, Superbike, NASCAR, Indy, Flat Track, and Rolex Sport Car endurance races. Watching a race and being at a race are two very different things. At all but the AMA Flat Track race you can’t really watch the race. You are watching one or two corners of the race. Being there is about the experience of…
Freezing isn’t the issue - it is the conscience choice by governments to dump tons of salt on the road instead of requiring car owners to fit winter tires in the winter time.
The point is the write a story. Jalopnik is full of stories that don’t make sense from a practical standpoint. How many articles have we seen in the last year where someone buys a car, to drive cross-country, to pick up another worthless car they bought, and then haul it home?
You missed the part about only allowing scrap dealers to buy from companies not the general public. Having done it it takes a bit a work to get dealer’s license.
Yes but that is mean not median.
No briefcase needed - just an envelope. $17K in $100 bills is less than an inch thick.
No, it isn’t hard to explain at all. The sales manager cares how much the dealership makes on the sale not whether you pay in cash, check, or financing. It is all about the bottom line.
Oregon has a bill being considered that would only allow scrap dealers to buy catalytic converters from licensed businesses and require them to provide the VIN from the car it came from.
Every assembly plant I’ve been in over a bunch of different companies requires workers to wear steel toed shoes. They come in a WIDE variety for styles.
Why? Do you wear the exact same clothes as all your coworkers?