lopoetve
Lopoetve
lopoetve

Just drive faster.  

Dude. Built. In. Smoke. Generator.

Mine was being an enterprise architect, and buying when the cost of living was low (whew). I’ve got 4 myself, but the wife does require me to balance cars with travel, so they’re not quite THIS nice yet.

Depends on where you live honestly, and when you moved there. Most of my friends and coworkers are in the same boat (well, many of the coworkers went with the kids, but hey- to each their own). This will be popular in the West and parts of the northeast. 

I know plenty that would, if it’s good enough.  

Tech industry, especially systems and enterprise engineering/architecture. Programming works well too. Triply so if you understand abstract mathematics and information design.  

I’m a millennial. It’s something I could afford. Plenty of us in our early-30's who’re past the “paycheck to paycheck” living expenses age. Plus, we have real jobs.

McCoy had a wheelchair in TNG - but it FLOATED because why use wheels when you have levitation?  

CAFE economy isn’t quite the actual car fuel economy. It’s weird. 55MPG CAFE is something like 33-34 in reality. 

The turbo or the transmission?

Hasn’t grown like all the other models though... 

Steel jobs were lost to automation as we switched to reclaiming and recycling most of it, not to significant drops in production. We’re only down a few handful in terms of production, but way down in job count because it’s done by machines now.

Why are they still making this?  It (and as far as I can tell, the Tundra) don’t sell anymore... 

You know, I wondered if someone was going to point that out...  Applause for you, good sir.  

This is the first one of these I’ve never driven nor even known about. Damn. 

Battlecruiser vs Battleship.  Slightly different roles, similar size and armament.  Especially with modern suspensions, it makes sense.  

Yet again...  sigh. 

They copied the ATS gauges?!?  Of all the things to mimic...

Why not?!?

How much for the red?