You and your planet can fuck right off with that “only what you need” bullshit.
You and your planet can fuck right off with that “only what you need” bullshit.
The most popular cars in a decade will be plug-in crossovers, and no amount of gas price hikes or trunk-nostalgia will stop that
I only charge my phone at gas stations. 80% in 5 minutes is enough for anyone!
Given that charging time only matters on long trips, and most people only take, what, a couple of those a year, I think this is generally blown way out of proportion.
This graph doesn’t include the cost of benefits, especially health care, which has been a larger percentage of total compensation, particularly for lower income workers.
“Cyclists need to stop running red lights and obey traffic laws”
Technically this particular origin is THE first origin story ever written about the Joker
PREACH! I have purchased 2 Focus STs and a Fusion, brand new in the last 4 years, I have done my part for the cars, lol.
That’s the market today.
While the pluckiness and self-aware nature of the S2000 is amusing to me, the real hero is the McLaren Senna owner who is ACTUALLY tracking his car instead of placing it inside their sealed garage with a more sophisticated HVAC system than most laboratories.
Chinese made cars are already here, that door has been opened by the likes of GM via Buick, and Volvo via Geely in the form of the Volvo S60L Inscription and others now. What I’m against is the uncertainty that the twit in chief insists on spewing different things daily and that it’s not a stable business environment…
We’re glad we weren’t inspired by muscle/sports cars.
I think you broak my brane....
Most people that follow the mantra of “debt free” include credit cards, even if payed off monthly, as still debt. The point is to actively not have access to credit. Not because it is actually a sound wealth building strategy (it is pretty much the opposite, effective use of credit is one of the cornerstones of…
Paying cash MIGHT be better. Whether it is or not is dependent on the interest rate, the rate of inflation, and what else you could do with the money (invest it, pay off higher interest rate debt).
It’s baffling to you that Ford is going to stop making cars other than the Mustang?
As someone who has had their pride and joy which I’ve spent a small fortune (relative to my means) on maintaining and working on needlessly damaged by someone at a car show I’m sorry but no. The anguish you feel when it happens is ridiculous. If someone’s car is on display then it’s obvious that at least one person…
Counter-counterpoint: touch the cars, but only with permission. Most people will probably be fine with it, but the last thing you want is to accidentally damage something.
Elbow 2, wrist 10, just how the Compton DMV teaches.