Yes, we know what it actually means.
Yes, we know what it actually means.
I can see my three-year-old through my rear window, no back-up camera required. For sure in cars with terrible visibility, although I think there should be minimum requirements for that, too.
Yeah, but that would be more like “Christian Jesus”, or maybe “Crusade Jesus”. Clearly hasn’t hindered him in life, which is good. I wonder what he named his own kids (if he has any).
Lots of taint on this car, but it’s an amazing machine. I’d get it if I was Jewish, or maybe I would just apply a “May the Schwartz be with You” bumper sticker to shield me from opprobrium.
So the question is whether or not ETH is going up, I suppose. I don’t own any crypto and I am unlikely to ever buy any, but I reckon smarter people than us don’t know the answer to that.
I had classmates mocking me for paying off my student loan instead of taking advantage of the deferments and investing the money in NFTs. I have not followed up, don’t want to kick people when they’re down.
I hadn’t actually thought of that.
If I was in the market for a new car, had money laying around, didn’t mind screens on my dashboard, I might have been the guy to take a gamble and buy an Ocean right now.
Ah, sorry for having misread you!
Also, see those bits that read “Ã□ç” - it looks like copy-paste errors, when one program doesn’t recognize bits of code from another.
It’s probably true in this case. Brooklyn cops can hand out their quotas of tickets without having to deal with this hassle. No plate, can’t see a VIN, meh.
Yes, although the problems of greed and shortsightedness would remain.
It’s the screen which costs money. In other countries, many lower cost cars just come with a dock for drivers’ smart phones, which is so much better.
As I said, “I am not siding with Oberkanone (this was just Ford being greedy and shortsighted)“. Two things can be true at the same time.
Like I said, “I am not siding with Oberkanone (this was just Ford being greedy and shortsighted)“
I just saw one in Brooklyn of all places. Parked near all the government buildings in DT Brooklyn, with obviously fake rear plate, scratched off NYS registration sticker, and a note in the window about being a Traveler, protected by Title 42 USC, bla-bla. I thought they’d stay well away from places like that.
They would most certainly manage to sink it on their own. No need to take any action.
I am not siding with Oberkanone (this was just Ford being greedy and shortsighted), but lots and lots of laws and regulations militate against producing small and efficient cars. The myriad truck loopholes, the need for expensive gadgets like backup cameras, all hollow out the potential profit of buildings Fits,…
Mehhh, sedan, but I can see why someone would. If it was a wagon I’d accept the price and wouldn’t balk at the $1,751 “Retail Readiness Service” fee discovered by huell-howitzer earlier.
I think he meant that he doesn’t support fascism and racism. At least I hope that’s what was meant.