Are you being facetious ? Because this is the same site that writes articles about Russian accidents/fights caught on dashcams - which have piss-all to do with the auto industry...
Are you being facetious ? Because this is the same site that writes articles about Russian accidents/fights caught on dashcams - which have piss-all to do with the auto industry...
A quick Googling tells me yes.
Technically this would be #gawkertoledo.
"In order to work for Chrysler, you are required to join the Union, in this case UAW. There's no choice – it's a union shop – the employees voted to have it that way and in America that's the way it is," he wrote.
Regardless of his past, he's right: he's a working man...working! What a concept.
Will it end the UAW
What's your take on the UAW's fight to unionize foreign automaker plants? Good? Bad? Will it work? Will it end the UAW?
I'll take "Deadspin Race Baiting" for $1,000, Alex.
You'd remember when you heard the loud rumbling from metal spikes hitting the asphalt.
I live in a area that pretty much requires you to have winter tires for winter. Each year I notice less and less studded tires on the road. With the advancement of rubber and tire technology, I don't see this being something that would/could change the tire market. It is an intriguing idea though. I don't think the…
Some of our cars already have this "stud deploying" feature.
Nope. People are simply driving the hell out of their lesser-powered new rides, driving them as though they can tolerate the abuse that their old V6 or V8 powered car endured...
Please get your eyes checked.