That’s great for companies that apparently don’t even bother doing FMEAs. We will effectively go back to the days of a single reservoir master cylinder where brakes have a single point of failure.
That’s great for companies that apparently don’t even bother doing FMEAs. We will effectively go back to the days of a single reservoir master cylinder where brakes have a single point of failure.
Don’t buy mobil 1 by the quart. Get in the 5 qt jug or the sack in a box, which I think is either 4 or 6 qts.
Also on a engine using that much oil a month, why feed it mobil 1? It’s not like the oil is sticking around long enough to get the benefit of mobil 1 over something cheaper.
It’s an out growth of the safety cult ‘what if’ mentality. After the last two years we can expect to see this mentality popping up in lots of places.
Indeed. It’s the same old crap from this political website that does a little automotive content sometimes. This is nothing more than a standard story of government corruption and thievery that because the skin colors align with their narratives they had to make a story on. If the colors didn’t align it wouldn’t even…
lap seat belts were required before ‘68 and optional long before then. In ‘68 front three point became required. These early ones were two piece affairs where one could only wear the lap belt if so desired. The modern retractable 3 point belt showed up on ‘74 models.
Toddlers were also expected to put on their own seat belts in the early 1970s. And those belts of course weren’t like today’s, they were like airline seat belts but a little less user friendly. Front seat belts started getting somewhat modern in ‘68 and rear seat belts maybe ‘70 on newly released models. But anything…
You must be very young and ignorant of the past.
“Ferrari, you deluded fools: this kind of wealth-can’t-buy-taste shit is the reputation of Ferrari’s brands.”
There will be push back against _anyone_ who opts out. If you’re a white male you’ll be called a “paranoid conspiracy theorist” instead of “combative” unless you insist on opting out after the ridicule, then you’ll be “combative” too.
It is rather interesting how these days one’s race, gender, etc determines if the use of physical violence is justified.
Well that’s the federal reserve doing what it is designed to do.
There are two motivations for the police in this instance. The first is because well, they are cops and they are going to cover their ass. There is a lot of twisted logic that allows the consequences of bad decisions and actions by cops to be blamed on others and it is used. The second is because often cops have to…
Do you think a black person who has light enough skin to “pass” is “privileged” too? What box for race on the applications for admission and financial aid is in his best interest to check?
“The only way you would need to spend money on ACTUAL bribes to get your spawn into a PUBLIC UNIVERSITY is if your kid is such a stupid fuck-up that tutors aren’t cutting it”
Because all white people have $700,000 laying around to get their kids into the right schools?
“We have legit reasons to find the manipulation and control of women disgusting.”
But doesn’t this fall under ‘why women love jerks’ ? Are we really supposed to believe that any woman doesn’t know what she is getting into with this guy? Even the teenagers should know. The whole world besides some isolated tribes here…
Are you going to force the use of generic bottle shapes? Bottle shapes are how wine, beer, and pop companies and more define their product in the marketplace.
1) The plastic pollution comes from China mostly and then south east asia. Proportionally nothing comes from USA.
Only where it is cost effective to do so or required by law. Do you really think it won’t be expensive paying people a minimum of $15/hr to collect, transport, and wash thick durable glass bottles? To pay western prices for energy? To comply with western regulations? Sure some place where 1970s equipment is good…
Have you ever seen the capital equipment that was used in the old days to handle the returnable pop bottles? Then there was the handling, the pickup, etc? It all took energy and resources. Employing people. (which with today’s minimum employment costs would be considerable expense) Yes it can be done but other options…