joel-tutshicom
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joel-tutshicom

An EV Aztek would strangely fit the market pretty well right now. Aventure-y “lifestyle” SUVs are pretty popular, and an EV one with some good range would probably be a hit as long as GM doesn’t fuck up the rest of it. It would basically be a smaller hummer EV, I suppose.

GMC HUMMER LITE.  ALL THE TASTE, HALF THE CALORIES.

Small AWD EV? That will hit the market in the sweet spot. Badge it as a Buick with some leather and chrome. 225 miles of range would be plenty enough for the aging hippies going to the co-op, and enough range for a day of running the grandkids around from the sustainable farm to the beach, and back down to that new

Usable beds were sacrificed long ago for bigger back seats and higher belt lines. The modern truck bed is a short box that only exists to provide bulk and can’t be reached without deploying a hidden staircase.

I say this as a dyed-in-the-wool environmentalist: at some point, we need to get people who don’t give a shit about the environment to also buy EVs. We need to get everyone (or at least most people) driving vehicles that aren’t powered by fossil fuels if we are to have a hope of preserving at least some of the Earth’s

Yeah, this one is.

The sails didn’t cut down on the Avalanche usability unless you were hauling something very awkward shaped. They were flush with the inside of the bed wall and didn’t take up bed space.

I’d probably move in if I could afford the taxes because some of those houses would sell for well over a million if you put them on the market after two years (to avoid capital gains tax). But overall, yeah, don’t need all that maintenance. 

Just from the scattered details in related news stories (and based on my experience as a real estate paralegal) it is my non-attorney opinion that a couple things happened. First, I think she had a loan modification prior to the makeover. That would explain this statement: State and banking officials were able to

The rate can be variable, but this sounds more like a reverse/balloon mortgage. They have been curtailed since 2008 (although I don’t know if Trump et al have hacked away at this) but are still marketed at senior citizens. 

This situation sounds like in order to pay for some of the makeover or other expense, the woman possibly took out a loan against the home, which had now increased in value due to the makeover, and the loan was packaged along with the outstanding mortgage into a new mortgage....or something similar. But it doesn’t

You’re (presumably) not a lawyer, neither am I, the opinions of you and I matter for precisely dick here.

Ehhh... it’s a bit more complicated than you make it out to be. 

I’m not actually surprised at all now that I know his past failures. There is a reason why none of the big publishers didn’t pick up his game back when he was pitching it back in 2012. He competently ran the dev for Freelancer into the ground before MS bought out his company and gave him the boot and another game was

As an OG backer with a SC shirt and metal identification card....I don’t even care anymore.  I just consider the money gone and hope someday S42 shows up.  I came out ok by selling an OG package for a profit 7 years ago and just went with a basic package.  It’s also 1 of 2 games I ever KS backed and both experiences

Duke Nukem Forever is a fair comparison because the only way Star Citizen will see the light of day is if the company goes bankrupt and gets sold off to another developer. Christ Roberts’ “Best Damn Space Game Ever” is never coming out.

To be fair, they have released alphas of the multiplayer bits.

If you can’t get it done with 300 million, you can’t get it done. I was really excited about this game... back in my thirties.

Is think that it’s already safe to say that this is almost the current Duke Nukem Forever. I say “almost” because there is a remote chance that this game sees the light of day and a thin chance that it’s not a complete dumpster fire.