1st Gear: This is an excellent example of how stupid American politics have become. Driving an electric vehicle shouldn’t be a political issue. Divesting from fossil fuels to preserve the environment shouldn’t be a political issue.
1st Gear: This is an excellent example of how stupid American politics have become. Driving an electric vehicle shouldn’t be a political issue. Divesting from fossil fuels to preserve the environment shouldn’t be a political issue.
1. Dollars and sense will appeal to fleet buyers and that’s good.
Want to see:
Yeah, sure, I guess? Ambivalent nice price in the current market.
In 2021, the idea of selling an affordable product, and not only not trying to make up for lost profit with all sorts of microtransactions, but going out of their way to suggest you just make your own stuff, is the best kind of completely shocking.
Looks great, just should have been a column or floor shifter. Knob gear selectors are a bad answer for a problem that never existed.
Yeah, but 5th century Europe and 15th century Europe looked very different.
On the other hand, it’s nice to know that performance art is still a viable career choice anymore.
Texas native here, it really depends on the City/County. Your general vehicle inspection tests lights, horn, brakes and gas cap (it’s pressure tested) as well as making sure the gauges etc in the vehicle work. Some cities and or counties also test emissions, they don’t where I live, but I think maybe like Houston,…
I would never consider buying any Chrysler product made from 2000 - 2020. Absolute junk.
Of course they are - they own a full size truck modified to “roll coal”
I’m sure he had his eye on Texas A&M. He’d fit right in there with the brownshirts, I’m sure.
I think this is a fair take on unionization, and IMO the real solution, which unfortunately is basically untenable in the US atm is significantly increased standards and enforcement against those standards placed directly by the federal government. But because govs aren’t willing to step in, and really haven’t been…
Hyundai Santa Cruz.
That isn’t how Wall St looks at it. They view like by the quarter. Immediate profit over everything else.
What you have to understand about Conservatism is at its core, it is about preserving an in-group protected by the law but not bound by it, and an out-group bound by the law but not protected by it.
Rolling coal when a person is in the vicinity and when the individual rolling coal intentionally or knowingly causes that excess exhaust to contact that bystander is AT A MINIMUM an assault. They are causing their vehicle to “spit” on a living, breathing, human being that is worthy of dignity and not having his or her…
You’re correct, car camping has always been load up a bunch of unnecessary shit to make camping easier, drive to your gravel/dirt spot at a campground, and unpack it all there. Sleeping in your car when the open air is accessible via tent makes absolutely zero sense.
Right? The Amigo was great. It accomplished exactly what it set out to be and was incredibly popular. That pick really confuses me. It was a fun, lifestyle vehicle for the young ‘uns, not a hardcore offroader.
What you need is a scion xb with a 2 inch lift, bigger tires and a roof rack. Should leave you with atleast 28k for camping gear