You do not understand capitalism.
You do not understand capitalism.
Another “slap a grille on our outdated and uncompetitive offering” from GM.
That is woefully under-powered. They really had to hamstring that engine to get it to comply with EPA standards.
Powerboat industry: “hold my beer....”
Anime is far more hideous than any swoosh or swoop. All of it.
But this ignores the fact that the tech is deployed across all the vehicles in the fleet. MB doesnt make different infotainment for each model, they all get the same (upon refresh).
Your assessment is entirely based off a single model (which you oddly don’t mention).
So people are impatient is the argument for this? Huh.
The US doesn’t apply laws to people as wealthy as Gohsn.
The stupidity is that they have not closed this road. There is a surface crossing less than 400' away.
The one, critical piece of information this article seems to be missing is Carole Ghosn’s current location. But hey, who needs journalism right?
But regardless of durability and tech, those things become cheaper over time to manufacture. Price never seem to fall though, only increase.
But the more likely conversion rate is 50:1
If the deposit was $5,000 and non-refundable you may be on to something. I know 2 people who put down deposits so they could post on social media but couldn’t afford a new TV nevermind a truck.
Then why not just draw a boat? Or a plane? Or some random shapes and objects? Why not just splash colour on a page and call it “moods”?
Unless you’re using proper back up software, saving to cloud isn’t going to help in the case of a crypto attack. One Drive, Google Drive and even services like BackBlaze are updating files in real time. You just end up with a cloud copy of your crypto’d file. You need to backup to an offline medium or at least a…
Above ground works fine, as long as it’s elevated. At grade will only snarl traffic even worse and creates additional hazards for pedestrians.
Fair enough. I be honest, I haven’t been to Atlanta in more than a decade. As I remembered it at least getting from the airport to the Fussiness district it worked well.
The only cities that have (even somewhat) moved away (or avoided) private vehicle commuting are those with extensive rapid transit solutions. Cities like NY, Chicago, Atlanta, London, etc.
We have carbon taxes in BC and everyone is still buying SUVs.