So is a heart attack.
So is a heart attack.
How about banning new lawns and golf courses in what is normally an arid environment?
Getting? So, I can’t buy a gas lawnmower, but I can buy an electric one made in the most polluting country in the world that was shipped across the ocean on a fossil fuel burning container ship that sat off port for a month before it could be unloaded. Perhaps these headline grabbing assholes could look at the big…
Because it’s a cash grab aimed at the “overland” craze not a legit attempt at an off road capable RV.
The problem, as always with these things, is how one accommodates the staff,
Is that lead pic an actual promo photo? That is an atrociously bad hook up. That needs a much taller hitch height and/or a load distributing hitch.
After nap, have $47B again.
Normal dollies couldn’t get the Tesla off the pedestal this owner keeps it on.
Don’t stop believin’ in the Journey. The interior is soft enough for some lovin, touchin’ and squeezin’. And, when it was available new, you could order one any way you want it. The dealer would have welcomed the business with open arms.
His mother and father were siblings.
You’re going to have a shit when you find out how much government money goes to car manufacturers, oils companies, oil pipelines, ....
1st Gear: I don’t think having to use government subsidies to get people to buy EVs is a good plan long term. They need to be made well enough and useful enough to have people buy them regardless. Giving a big discount to the automakers gives them no incentive to figure out how to make them better and cheaper. This is…
It’s worth noting that to realize a $7500 tax credit, you have to be making a decent amount of money to begin with.
In response to this, Spirit Airlines just announced the addition of a “Government monitoring fee” of $5 will be added to each ticket.
What we uncovered here is actually the groundwork for the next generation Z06: Duramax. Powered by a new 3.0 liter turbodiesel, the mid-engine Corvette C8 will have a stump-ripping 800 lb-ft of torque, and redline at 3,600 RPM.
Anybody remember these?
Paying more than double the MSRP to be the 2nd owner of a mass produced depreciating asset...ok
I’m Gonna Offer him a $300,000 cashiers check and he can send me the change with my flatbed driver
and it’s probably a bad idea in general to sell a car with a top speed of 174.
Drivin’ in Spain