This is interesting that it happened the same week that SEAT spun off Cupra as its own brand as well:
This is interesting that it happened the same week that SEAT spun off Cupra as its own brand as well:
It was supposed to be a relaxed romantic night out, and our dinner was over in an hour and 15.
Also, the one-hour charge time is for models optioned with a somewhat confusing three charging modules hooked up to a level 2 connection. Electric vehicles: They’re so simple!
Counterpoint: I want a truck but don’t have space to park the land barge that is an F-150.
furthermore, the sauce-on-top isn’t deep dish’s most recognizable characteristic. It’s defined by its depth, its casserole-ness, its thick layer of sausage and cheese, its audacity.
If Feinstein or Schumer think the GND is so bad, where is their alternative? Instead of just telling AOC to stay in her lane, why don’t they show us a freaking counter proposal that will solve the problems the GND is trying to tackle?
You’re right that there’s no AWD GTI, but it isn’t semantics when the engine and power ratings are completely different; an AWD GTI of any bodystyle would not be a Golf R because there’s a 70HP/20 ft-lb difference between the two cars.
One of the easiest, in her opinion, is cutting back on housing and transportation costs.
It’s a little ironic that the most reliable car is the one Toyota is killing.
Nope, a Golf R wagon has about 50 more HP and about 500 fewer pounds than an A4 allroad.
The success of the competitors named, also the Honda HR-V, beg to differ on the size comment.
Not the same thing. A Golf Sportwagen (Estate/Variant) uses the same 1.8 engine as the Golf. The Golf R Estate uses the 292HP 2.0 and Haldex AWD system as the Golf R. A theoretical GTI Estate would use the 220HP 2.0, so a bit quicker than a standard Golf, but not at $50,000+ for a compact wagon.
In my questionable early-morning judgment, I grabbed the first hard, pointy object skinny enough to fit in the port I could think of: a fucking nail.
They also completely fail to mention that the ones who introduced the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as a first step to try to right those wrongs were also Democrats under LBJ.
Now someone needs to wait for the ThanksAOC.com domain to expire, buy it, and turn it into a pro-AOC thing
“He left the front door, and he was screaming that this is a free country and he has a right to free speech and he can say whatever he wanted,” Barnett-Gill said.
“The physician caring for that patient might have believed effective communication took place,” said Asch. “But if the patient then had to look up the two key terms—‘walnut’ and ‘fibrous tumor’—it’s clear that the patient communication wasn’t effective enough.”
To me this is the bigger question. Most drivers have no freaking clue that their Corolla has tires are barely rated for 85, let alone anything triple digits. In a world of people who don’t know if their car is FWD or RWD, or when they last got an oil change (or that you need to get oil changes), lots of people are…
Counterpoint: you’re driving an almost 3000lb, 132 HP, 128 fl-lb Toyota Corolla. That’s almost insanely under-powered for modern driving.