I would never be late for work again. Ever.
I would never be late for work again. Ever.
1st. Just WHO is trying to keep NAFTA together? Is it the Executives and stockholders? Or is it the thousands of laid-off employees? There’s a difference.
You left out an important one. In movies and TV, ALL cars are as bulletproof as armored cars.
You know, we talk about this at work, and off work. I’d like to know where all this ‘demand’ for fancy, hi-tech and expensive junk comes from. Surely not anyone I know.
Gods, this is so true. I have turned off a lot of shows for that crap.
Is that because you really like the Frontier, or because of the horrible lack of small trucks to chose from right now? I really want to know. I thought about the Frontier when I couldn’t find anything else nearly as small as I wanted.
Would it be cheaper (for the trucks) all around to put in those police things that come up and cut tires? It sounds like they have a working radar for tall trucks. A couple of flat tires would be far less expensive for the truck owners.
Where’s the Remote Start button? For that much wampum, it should have Remote Start.
Well, can I still get a ‘48 one? Way cheaper, AND, it gets better mileage.
My favorites are still the campers smugly going under while ripping off the A/C units.
Well, NAFTA has been a drain on American money for some years. And it isn’t even in the sense of ‘Free Trade’.
Good story, but have the people reading this ever BEEN there? Half of those pictures could have been taken in 2010. Heck, half of them could have been taken in 1977.
Good comment, but those 100,000s of unsold cars are almost all from established companies with known quality. Now add 10,000 from a company people don’t know, have no idea how they’ll hold up, and may be generally afraid to touch.
Have you ever been to a ‘stereo contest’? I saw a competition where somebody actually milked the windshield in the parking lot.
True. But my reply mentioned NYC... unholy taxes, huge population, and one of the smelliest systems I’ve ever seen.
Is that really relevant? Look at NYC. There’s a zillion people in one city. Shouldn’t that be a shining example of proper public transport?
HOW do you get a ride across town for $3.20? Tell us the magic.
Sounds like our Forsyth county thing...
Where I live, I don’t think they do such a hot job of screening bus drivers, either.
Really mixed bag on this. As for Taxis, there’s usually a set allowed number in a city. But Uber-types? Practically unlimited.