Thats a 4 door Cutlass. I'd buy another in a heartbeat.
Thats a 4 door Cutlass. I'd buy another in a heartbeat.
There’s no evidence that he’s making any attempt to do any such thing. At any rate, he is not owed anyone’s time.
Shouldn’t Italian be it’s own category?
Sounds like Ford has reached the cap limit on their loss leader. They can’t afford any more losses on the budget version. And people thought they were going to have enough for fleet service? Not at that price!
Given the writer’s stream-of-consciousness writing style on Reddit of all places and the expert’s splash of cold water, I wouldn’t hold my breath that it’s the LVN.
The Civic Si is a great car... for exactly the MSRP. It’s definitely not worth a markup.
Well, not any car. I’m pretty sure David Tracy’s “unidentified car in a river bank” from yesterday probably can’t be brought back up to spec.
Solar panels actually do seem well-suited for the post-apocalypse.
Depending on which nerd you ask, a CyberPunk future is post-apocalyptic. If Elon is imagining a world were corporations have replaced governments, the earth is fouled with pollution and technology runs rampant with no regulation the CyberTruck fits right in.
I think the current problem is that gas is spiking worse in certain places and those are getting more attention as well.
We as Americans have very short memories. Gas was cheap the last year and a half because nobody was driving. I looked at my personal data going back to 2012. In October of each year, I paid an average of:
1st Gear: Maybe if Americans had actually learned a lesson from the the last gas shortage and didn’t insist on driving giant behemoths of vehicles, this wouldn’t be an issue.
I’m gonna disagree. I largely don’t care what car names actually mean, I just want them to sound cool. Most Italian ones are just that. Quadrofolio, Competizione, Stradale, Testarossa, Superleggera, Pista, Scuderia, Squadra Corse, Disco Volante... all pretty fuckin cool if you ask me, even if most of them are boring…
Money laundering or peak stupidity?
Don’t lay the blame directly on the school districts. The problem is the greedy jerks that own all these subcontracting companies. In my area, the districts that own their own bus fleets haven’t suffered any significant problems. The subcontractors have been having a hell of a time with hiring drivers and mechanics.…
It’s a rural district you moron. It’s also almost December and on the Maine border. Kids aren’t always able to walk. And good for you for walking, assuming all kids are able to is remarkably ignorant. Also good job assuming they’re all fat and badly behaved.
Bus drivers near me are paid near minimum wage, have a split shift and aren’t paid for the time they drive the bus empty- and for some reason we have a shortage of them
I want to build a carbon fiber Mayflower on an i3 platform.
Everyone wants to blame GM for LG Chem’s problem. What everyone is ignoring, is that LG Chem also makes the batteries for the Hyundai/Kia twin EVs. They also had the exact same self immolation issue with a similar recall - Full battery replacement. Unlike the past, GM was wholly responsible for the shit aluminum…