Marine Engineer here.
Marine Engineer here.
What nobody seems to be looking at is how often the tires were replaced, and at $700-1100/set of 4 (sometimes they only replaced 2 at a time).
Mass Effect.
If 15 MPG city isn’t acceptable, then that makes quite a few exhilarating cars unacceptable... In no particular order:
The LS engines are the antithesis to DOHC. There is simply no compelling argument in favor of DOHC over an LS engine.
I like how an unproduced script now constitutes a “version” of a movie. All this version is missing is cinematography, music, sound effects, actors, pretty much the whole “audiovisual” element.
“It’s dumb that they just brought back Palps after not mentioning him in either of the previous movies. Like we’re supposed to believe that he was like just off-screen the entire time.”
It looks like me trying to process all the ads on Jalopnik and find the actual content.
Tesla already owns production lines with all the systems you're claiming they're avoiding. Your argument fails both the smell test and any application of Occam's Razor.
I understand that this is mainly picking on a ridiculous New York Post article (which is probably redundant), but I feel like this great movie is now balancing on the precipice of being a poster child for a bunch of hot button political topics, and I only ask: can we not?
The Pacific Theater of WW2, among others, would like a word with you.
If this was GM you’d be writing 817 articles about how they’ve diluted and ruined the brand by turning a performance brand into an electric crossover and how it’s the worst thing to happen to the auto industry since that other thing GM did.
They jumped a car between three buildings to steal a USB stick. Come on, that’s just amazing.
It’s so so so bad
Well. When a Mach-E smokes a GT in acceleration tests maybe they’ll change the name of the ICE one to Probe.
What an absolutely garbage subculture these goblins have developed.
It actually destroys brand equity when you misuse a brand.
That’s a nice Ford Contour.