The front left and the rear right.
The front left and the rear right.
If you experience an over-reliance on SUV’s and have no plan for the future, contact your doctor immediately.
Branding consultant tasked to come up with a name. 6 hours of spinning in an office chair, 10 minutes of google translate into latin.
“Stellantis has been clinically proven for treatment of lead foot syndrome. Some users of Stellantis experience vertigo, numbness of limbs, or tunnel vision. Consult your doctor if you have a history of heart conditions, as Stellantis may increase your risk of high blood pressure.”
I know there will be a lot of naysayers, but I feel like this might be a good compromise for someone that does a lot of stop and go commuting but still wants something that’s a bit more ”fun” and can’t afford to have a commuter car with an auto and a fun car with a traditional manual transmission.
“add 233 miles of range in just 30 minutes. Stop for lunch and you’ve got a full battery again.”
After having experienced the build and material quality of Nissan once, I thought I’d never buy one again. Then we realized what a value proposition the Leaf was, as a used car. It has been a very good purchase for us - the Leaf is the “good enough”-EV.
Falling pieces? Sounds like Chicago’s ‘L’ in the early 1990s when it was 100 years old. But unlike the ‘L’ what was falling wasn’t steel bits but concrete according to what you wrote. Concrete in that bridge design is more load that structure, the road deck isn’t the structure of the bridge. If the bridge was so bad…
Exactly. Never any intention of building a second bridge. I had the “pleasure” of meeting the old man when my company was doing a lot of business with one of his other companies. First class prick. Doesn’t trust most of the people that work for him and absolutely refuses to invest a dime in anything unless he has…
“Does it seem to you like this span is too important a crossing to be in private ownership? Because it always has to me!”
Guy in my neighborhood in his 80's no family owns a bunch of commercial property and spends a lot of his time yelling at people who park or drive on it without going to any of his businesses- during the pandemic he started building a wall of junk covering all the entrances until the city stopped him- he also yelled at…
Moroun spent the ‘90s buying up cheap riverfront properties on both sides of the border with the stated intention of building a second span
I don’t really understand the people who forsake their legacy and standing in the community to simply make more money (I’m assuming they have a lot of money). It’s like how the leader of Amazon is seen by the rank and file. He has a crapton of money but by all accounts it’s a miserable place to work.
Speaking of Tesla, I think it would be really interesting to see Tesla try their hand at breaking into the Bronco/Jeep market- give us an electric rock crawler or something. The Bronco looks good asf and it would be interesting to see what kind of spin Tesla would put on a comparative EV. Well, so long as it doesn’t…
ha! I sent a text to my wife of the baby blue one in the mud with the doors and the top off. She’s a fan as well. This is the first car I’ve been tempted to buy new in a long time cause they knocked this one out of the park and I sincerely hope it does well.
My wife rarely ever asks about new cars. This morning, she saw the Bronco trending on Twitter, and asked how much they cost.
Rollo speaks the truth. Like all Euro Fords of the era, the Ka was engineered by Richard Parry Jones. If RPJ designed the chassis of your lawn tractor then your lawn tractor would be a hoot to drive. He was a genius.
I had a Mk 1 Ford Ka and it was without a doubt the funnest car I have ever owned - that includes an XC Falcon Coupe and a 6.9 450 SEL.