kentb827
Kent
kentb827

I was wondering the same thing. People in the transportation industry have lost their jobs over incidents less severe than this. Even if it wasn’t their fault.

Oh I was calling him a liar, not you. 

I had heard that those hybrid GM fullsize trucks don’t do nearly as well mpg wise in the real world compared to the EPA rated mpg.

I didn’t even know they made any that far back. 

I know some people who are recruiters for employment agencies and they have a really hard time filling some positions because the companies they are contracting with want all of these qualifications, such as a 4 year degree, at least 5 years of experience, etc... and they only want to pay $35-40k a year for that

Anyone remember the Tahoe and Yukon Hybrid? Yeah, I didn’t think so. 

They also broke down ahead of their time.

Well, for starters, do an emergency facelift for the fugly Silverado that people aren’t buying. 

That’s always bothered me too. It comes across as lazy and cheap. 

I don’t understand some people’s obsession with pano roofs. They let too much light in and they often turn into squeak and rattle traps as the car ages. I can’t stand sitting inside a fish bowl. 

The coil pack on the far left is behind the oil filler neck and cap, and the coil pack on the far right is behind some wiring and a connector.

That really sucks. Sometimes these safety systems don’t actually end up doing the good that they are designed to do.

This reminds me a lot of my 2015 Mazda 6 Sport. All that my Mazda 6 has in terms of redeeming features is cruise control, air conditioning, a USB jack, power windows, push button start, and power locks. That’s honestly about it. Realistically you don’t need anything else. Hell, you really don’t even need the power

Correct. This is a generalization so take this with a grain of salt, but it seems that these days people don’t want to shoulder check when they’re changing lanes so now there’s blindspot monitoring. People don’t want to change gears themselves so now there are almost exclusively automatic transmissions on many models.

Close! Overland Park.

In north Overland Park they almost exclusively used variations of this one floor plan.

Can’t argue with you on that. 

No argument on that. 

You’d be surprised how normal that is here. Lots of other houses here have that same look. 

Overland Park.