And far more practical.
And far more practical.
The only problem is any semi-modern iteration comes with a CVT and they’ve bloated over the years.
Not exactly a new idea. The Trade Federation did it a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
There’s something nice about just sitting there, eating and reading something, ALONE.
I used to do lawn care and going at 11 was perfect and the only way I could fit stopping somewhere for lunch into a (supposed to be) half hour break.
Yes. Your project shouldn’t be your daily.
Around here all the crossings have signs indicating how many sets of tracks there are. Looking at the video, it doesn’t look like there’s any on the visible post.
The only thing I can think of is the cop driving is the same type of person that doesn’t hear emergency vehicle sirens.
Like I said, the “other” possible safety issues.
Oh god. That’s really the world we live in now. Kids think manually rolling down windows in a car is a novel idea.
Most recalls are fairly benign. If/when I get into a livery vehicle, I’m more worried about the other possible safety issues.
It’s not all that difficult to improve raw load times once you get rid of the outdated 5400RPM mechanical hard drive that comes in the PS4 and install an SSD.
I could be wrong, but I think in this case Elon is probably smart enough to keep his finances and the company’s separate.
If you drive a vehicle based on a platform from the early 80s, everything from the last millennium is going to feel like a spaceship when compared.
Have you ever paid attentions to people’s reactions when you tell them to get a minivan?
And you don’t get the scoffs associated with minivan ownership.
The higher end models look decent. The base models are all sorts of boring.
If rust is getting to it, just go south and buy one from a state without rust.
Of course it does. It’s easier to siphon money from her if she’s perpetually under another person’s control.
Most people from Toronto probably don’t even realize there’s a whole country outside of it.