So how do they know they have enough planes in the air? Well son, they keep adding planes until they start to bump into each other, then they take one away.
So how do they know they have enough planes in the air? Well son, they keep adding planes until they start to bump into each other, then they take one away.
On the flip side, if it’s not broke, don’t break it. The rotary dial shifters in some of the FCA vehicles is a nice idea, it still works like a traditional shifter, but doesn’t have a big footprint in the console.
And that’s just the stuff we know about.... grabs tin foil....
Hey now, don’t give the guy any ideas.
A lot of times cities have a time frame for allowable time a vehicle can be parked on the street, as in if it hasn’t moved in x days, it could be ticketed or towed. As for boats, some places allow it, some don’t. It’s dependent on where you live and what ordinances are in place, then if you live in a subdivision,…
Ada is federal, but if the location tells the Feds to piss off with their funds, then i believe they can do as they wish. Our city went though a big push to get all the ramps changed out and level out all the sidewalks so they could be eligible for federal funds in the future.
I heard that the blind folks with dogs hate these things because the dogs don’t want to walk on them. They prefer the straked “lines” in the ramp instead.
It’s because they watch too much Fox News. I’m pretty sure the corporations are all about the free trade agreements. This individual doesn’t seem to understand how this works.
The agreements have been good to the corporations and their shareholders, not necessarily the actual workers, they can lower the costs of their goods and increase profits. So it’s beneficial... to the top guys and Wall Street. So your assumption that the agreements have been bad for us are not entirely true. I’d…
Exactly. But why worry about that unimportant stuff when you can focus on a pointless monument to stupidity?
Disagree, I think the demand is greater than you think, but a half baked r-class is not the answer, now a metris, that’s getting closer.
Agreed 100%, I had to give up my q7 to get a people carrier that would actually fit more than two child seats. Minivan it is. Best part, which i used to think was the worst part, the sliding doors, no more garage door dings.
Funny thing about the folks talking about this tech is that eventually we will all have to switch over and it will likely be driven by insurance companies.
Michigan requires the same thing, all parties have to sign off if on the title, but likely, the car is in daddy’s name to allow the kid to be rated as a part time driver or something like that. My vehicles were always in my folks name just for that reason, then I wouldn’t be rated as a primary driver on the vehicle. …
Registration has nothing to do with it, it’s the name on the title. You don’t need plates to sell it. And if your names not on the the title, then you have no legal say in the matter.
I had a coworker that actually leased a car longer than the warranty period... I didn’t know you could do such a thing, but they did. That’s even worse IMO
And here I thought my cousin was nuts to finance an SRT8 GC for 84 months.... no, just no... I’ve found that 36 month term is the max for us. That way you get ahead of the depreciation sooner and if you buy a cpo, you normally can get a decent warranty and the depreciation has already worked its magic in your…
I don’t get this wiper design, it’s just a warmed over conventional wiper. Why not just get the icon beam style and be done. Amazon sells sets for under $30. Those are definitely my favorite.
I don’t get this wiper design, it’s just a warmed over conventional wiper. Why not just get the icon beam style and…