In other words, don’t be my in-laws.
In other words, don’t be my in-laws.
I thought the purpose of timeshares was so you could attend a 2-hour presentation in exchange for some sweet, sweet free Disney tickets?
I don’t even know why it is tied to one’s tax obligation - people’s tax situations vary wildly. It should be lopped off the purchase price directly. I just placed an order for a Model 3P and fully accept that I didn’t need the EV credit to entice me to purchase it - sure, selfishly I want more money in my pocket like…
If there is another EV tax incentive, it should only go towards affordable EVs or middle to low income people only. Luxury and high end EVs have already proven themselves to be competitive. Well off people have already shown they like and can afford EVs as well have the detached private homes that really suit EVs…
Well, here’s one right in my wheelhouse. I have repaired a bunch of the Bosch ME7.5 ECUs in VWs and Audis with that same issue. When the O2 sensor heater circuit shorts to the exhaust system, usually from people not properly securing it, it opens an internal trace like a fuse and the throttle body system (and a few…
Yet another area where the old school car companies are trying to catch up to Tesla. Roof rails. Ha! Amateurs. Come back when you can finally have your whole roof detach.
I don’t get the boner for nuke plants.
Another notion I’ve had is that we maintain a deliberate over-supply of windmills, and when they’re overproducing use that power for electrolysis since that will be such an effective load sink.
most of these 3 row suvs are just a cry for help for someone who doesnt admit the truth that what they want and need is a minivan.
Excuse me Elizabeth, but this is clearly another short-seller hitpiece on noted philanthropist and Tony Stark-irl equivalent, Elon Musk. I have been assured by numerous people online that he is an amazing and perfect person, and by extension so are his companies.
GM in Australia learned that if you cheapen the market and piss people off, people vote with their wallets and buy elsewhere.
members didn’t just poke fun at the boomer like they normally do. They actually helped the man to the tune of over $35,000.
You’re right, the US is cool and good so long as we ignore:
I read a lot about “why buy a new tercel when you can buy a used corolla” ect. Sometimes a tercel or fit is what you want. And a lot of people don’t want the hassle of buying a used car. They want a basic new car and drive it into the ground for the next 20 years. And for early 20somethings a used tercel or fit is all…
HI DAVID THAMK FOR READING THE EMAIL ONE OV US SENT YA, GARY IS A SWELL GUY. I CRANKED MY AIR COMPRESSOR FOR HIM TO
“This isn’t a heartwarming tale, this is a damning indictment”
Yep. This isn’t a heartwarming tale, this is a damning indictment of our healthcare system and the effects of weak labor protections.
All of this because he lives in a country where the cost of healthcare would kill him otherwise. This is all great and warm and fuzzy, but let’s not forget that this would not be necessary in a country with a working healthcare system for its citizens.
This is sad, because for the first time in a long time, the Focus, Fiesta, Sonic and Spark are actually decent cars, and not complete throwaway garbage like earlier generations of domestic sub-compacts.
The postwar Big 3 never had any desire to build quality cars at affordable prices. America is the land where size = value, so why make a small car? Every compact car that was designed and built by them was done so with apparent contempt for the buyer. Their 4-cylinder engines were dogs, the build quality was…