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México can’t stop it until the US does something about its drug use problem. Neither can any of the other nations in Latin America as John Kelly pointed out in a rare moment of honesty on the topic for a US official:

As a Canadian, I refer to the rest of those dwelling on this fine continent as South Canadians, not North Americans.

You do realize the high standard of living you speak of is largely due to the availability of cheap consumer goods that are one of the the results of increasing globalization and free trade.

3500HP to pop the front wheels, eh?

Benjamin Franklin lived in a time before indoor plumbing. Not sure why we should care about his opinion on safety. 

But the EU’s list of rules says “alcohol interlock installation facilitation,” not simply “alcohol interlock,” which would suggest that the legislation would just require an easy provision for the installation of such a device in a modern vehicle, as opposed to making everybody pass a breath test before driving

“And the big one: Autopilot.”

Dumbass, the one-pedal system still triggers brake lights, like everyone else has been telling you. You have a a separate brake pedal in your car that you like? Well, that’s good!

The speed limit is equivalent to 50-55mph, and there is a ton of stuff to see and do, if all you want to do is drive for 10 hours every day and never get out of the car then you can probably make it. But if you want to actually have fun, then no, it will take at least a week. I did it in 6 days and it was barely

So, wait, are you suggesting there could be a flaw in all the US safety bodies basically leaving it up the the companies they’re meant to regulate to regulate themselves?! How unAmerican of you!

Buses are getting too complex these days. Soon, it will all be automated and drivers will not be needed. I see it too many products like planes these days. Always looking to put the fuel tanks on the roof when they were fine on the bottom. Just another unnecessary step when older and simpler regular gas tanks were

Many developed countries have accessibility requirements for buses, which require a low floor to make life easier for passengers with mobility problems. Hence modern city buses with a conventional drivetrain tend to have a diesel engine wedged at the back behind the rear seats, and those with more novel drivetrains

when did putting a whole a lot of explosive compressed gas next to the heads of 50+people become a good idea?

I highly doubt it’s Ford. The vast majority of those mustangs are registered in the US. The F series is sold almost exclusively in US and Canada, with some small sales in Mexico (due to the high cost of the truck and much cheaper alternatives in that market). And global market Fords are usually produced in their home

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037 is great. Stratos is the great. I made my choice a long time ago though! The one below is mine.

As soon as is becomes so long that they run out of landmass.

Every time I think I appreciate the weird and unloved vehicles of the world, Torchlopnik enters and quickly informs me that I’m purely an amateur. Torch is in a different league of weird car appreciation. 

Of course Erdogan has nothing to do with any of that.

C’est un combat perdu d’avance. Les Américains sont incapable de prononcer “eu” sans dire “eeeeww”.