That would be nice. I don’t know if they do that here.
That would be nice. I don’t know if they do that here.
I’m 99% sure I was joking.
Having to go to a Hyundai dealership and run the risk of a poor touching me? Definite no thank you.
Of course they wouldn’t because it doesn’t make sense to even try.
They’d only need to dedicate about 26,000 of these vehicles to the North Central Expressway corridor in Dallas during rush hours to replace the current vehicular traffic.
Yeah, the current Ranger is about the same size as my ‘97 F150 was.
Would the universal translators translate “Lingua Franca” to English?
But we had a single unified standard negotiated between the Obama administration and states like California among others. That was the national standard. Trump rolled back that agreement, and California wants to keep it.
I still don’t know. I mean, a monthly DART pass is less than $100 right now, but there’s still a massive amount of traffic on Central every day.
As of 2016, 76% of commuters drove alone to work each day. Nine percent carpooled. About five percent used public transit. Two percent used a ride-sharing service like Uber.
I assume having an advertised lease rate nearly 40% less than a Panamera might draw some fence-sitting customers over to the trident.
How will I know if it’s classy if everything isn’t made of gold?
I heard they hired some Boeing 737 Max engineers for the project. Should be great.
If they use VW bulbs, they may not last long enough to get a picture before needing to be changed again.
Yeah. Rule number one of corporate communication is to leave no embarrassing paper trail.
In fairness to Joe, he did kill slightly fewer people this season.
Were we all just small twenty years ago? Because that thing is about as big as my F150 from the late 1990s.
Maybe they’ll elaborate during one of the six episodes.
It’s hard for me to believe it was on until 2009. I know I stopped watching regularly around the time Marguiles left (only really coming back to watch the final Dr. Greene episode). Hard to believe it ran almost another decade after that.
I recall ER’s Carol Hathaway was also meant to die from her overdose in the pilot episode before changing their minds when it went to series.