Not saying it isn’t, just never met a community like the BMW one where most ads on enthusiast websites include “1/465 in this color combo, with a manual, and cruise control in the US”. The specificity fetishism is just a little weird to me.
Not saying it isn’t, just never met a community like the BMW one where most ads on enthusiast websites include “1/465 in this color combo, with a manual, and cruise control in the US”. The specificity fetishism is just a little weird to me.
Am I insane or does that sound like my Subaru?
The problem with the clownshoe isn’t the top shape, it’s the droopy beltline.
What is it with BMW guys and knowing/caring how many of a specific trim and color combination were made?
Hurry up and wait. Big auto makers don’t see the market demand yet, so aren’t motivated to fill that need, and small electric companies (Tesla, FF, Lucid, etc.) don’t have the capital yet to mass produce that car.
These days, if you don’t hate people having health care, don’t hang out with white supremacists, and don’t complain about there being a BET Awards and not a WET Awards, some might proclaim that you sound like a Democrat.
When are we going to stop freaking out about that stupid 4 rotor RX-7? The car on display at SEMA was a tube frame with a block and a turbo in it. Yippee. He said that as of SEMA, the build was $50,000 over budget. He posted a video on 2/7 saying he hadn’t so much as seen the car since SEMA. How does this…
In this video, Stoneback makes it sound like they had the whole track:
Because as far as engineering goes, the Demon is easy, and the profit margins should be pretty good on it. Chuck the interior, do some engine tuning, find a supplier for new tires, print money. Full redesigns are going to take a lot more work
The dead person isn’t the one paying the taxes, it’s the inheritor receiving new income who is. In almost every other transaction where you receive money, you pay tax on it.
“Right to work” is also a misnomer. A more accurate term would be “free ride”. In most cases, “right to work” legislation allows workers to be on union contracts without paying union dues or receiving union benefits. I don’t think you should force people to join a union, but I also don’t think you should benefit from…
I feel like he’s working on getting closer to a couple of those...
That’s fine and dandy, but can you see how allowing people the option to opt out of dues while still receiving a lot of the benefit derived from unions could be bad?
2JZ all the things.
Not always if it’s a better engine.
Why does that MR2 have a roof and a Dodge badge?
You know they still make an obscene amount of money post-tax, right?
What good does understanding someone’s needs do them if you have none of the skills, knowledge, and expertise required to implement solutions?
Play on a sand volleyball court. Super fun and no setup if you can find a park/beach with one.
The U.S. is already dropping well over 90 percent of its bombs on Iraq and Syria often on the kind of stationary targets that make for ideal smart-bomb fodder.