Those trucks disappeared, as did most mid-sized trucks, because the market shifted and no one really wants anything but full-size trucks anymore.
Those trucks disappeared, as did most mid-sized trucks, because the market shifted and no one really wants anything but full-size trucks anymore.
I've never driven an '80s-era 6-series, but I've driven a 535i with the same engine. I can assure you that it is not "wheezy" in any context of the term.
I can't speak for Canada, but here in the U.S. you see quite a few of them in major urban areas in full pimp regalia. Moreover, you might be shocked what they're selling for - not enough to make this particular crack-pipe list, but certainly higher than anyone who assumed that Hummers are now somehow persona non grata …
Finally, some sanity. As for the RX-7: she turned out to be one of the girls who maintains her looks immensely well, but under the surface is consistently a high-maintenance, high-dollar mess.
"I won't say you're wrong, we all have different opinions — but to me the Supra was merely a standout during the worst period for sports cars in history."
To quote your own article: "Conscientious objection laws provide some protection to some providers who conscientiously object to some procedures under some circumstances. Exactly what grounds for refusal qualify for conscientious objection is often unclear."
"Wait, you are saying that in Texas they issue warrants that state that any medical professional that the police choose is legally obligated to perform a blood draw on the suspect?"
"Doctors can refuse on ethical grounds."
a) Doctors aren't lawyers.
"Doctors refusing to carry out a procedure they deem unethical is not "obstruction of justice"."
I'm sorry, but comparing any modern-day American police department to the Gestapo (and yes, I realize that they did not literally work at "the camps") is as intellectually faulty as calling Obama a "communist." Both are extreme, yet inaccurate, descriptions aimed solely to get people riled up.
They're writers who work on a FT basis and are assigned to cover industry sectors. Regardless of medium, I think that fits the definition of professional journalist circa 2013.
Um, where did I disagree with any of this? The whole thing was unconstitutional - that's my point.
"GM didn't create current Flint, Detroit, Inkster, Saginaw or Benton Harbor. Black culture is squarely responsible for those illiterate war zones."
I'm aware of that, but the headline indicates that Jalopnik had never heard of Moray Callum previously, even though he was head of Ford's North American design team for the past four years. I heard of him several years ago; I'm just wondering how the professional journalists at Jalopnik didn't.
Oh, yes. Life at Auschwitz and Dachau was a breeze in comparison! Being tortured and starved nearly to death, before being forced into a gas chamber with your entire family and 500 others and subsequently exterminated, doesn't hold a candle to anal penetration!
You're assuming, fallaciously, that the warrant wasn't already crystal-clear.
A few things:
...and apparently Jalopnik somehow missed this fact even though it's been in the media for nearly four years now.