Robots love cars, too.
Robots love cars, too.
Take a zero off, or else ND.
“Sure I’m alive, but why?”
I’m probably an outlier on this one, but I absolutely loved the Nissan Juke, aggressive style with decent power for a small car, and even had a manual option available. They discontinued it by the time I decided I needed a car again because 10 years of public transportation got old, so I didn’t get one. And it’s Kicks…
Everything else on the list made sense, except the Ranger. Perfect little truck.
Had no idea at the time, but my dad’s Buick GSX was a super fun car that I remember fondly. In my 6 year old mind mom’s newer, cleaner, quieter Galaxie was the better car. Now I know how wrong I was.
I’d run over my neighbor with it.
Peer reviewed papers list the peers that reviewed the paper. That one doesn’t, meaning it’s not peer reviewed.
Aw, the nonsense. My sister has four kids, and when they were all young and required car seats she bought a vehicle that holds more than five people comfortably, which is something that anyone wanting a large family will, and can, do.
Does he put an ottoman in a car seat for long road trips?
That’s likely the major reason the strike was called now. Automation and pay are secondary concerns, and safety isn’t a concern at all.
That’s not even close to the conspiracies that Musk himself promotes.
Carsandbids doesn’t have any Stepwgn’s for sale right now, but they list the last seven that they have sold and this one is by far overpriced. The closest one was $850 cheaper, and has 100k fewer miles.
Oh, you’ve only got a G550, well your kind isn’t welcome here.
Pics, or it did happen.
Aw, resorting to ad hominem because you’ve got nothing else? Okay, let’s play your game. Mine is artificial, yours is 100% natural and incurable. Dipshit.
Gotcha, yeah, makes more sense rereading it with your clarification. Thank you.
“Many Dockworkers Make $150,000 or More. Why They’re Going on Strike.”
Automation increases inefficiency? Do you have a source for that? Because Google refuses to find any results for it, but has than enough results stating the opposite.
Barron’s says the top of their scale is quite a bit more than $39 an hour.