I live in a rural area and don’t really care if I’m going over a line when there are no other cars on the road.
I live in a rural area and don’t really care if I’m going over a line when there are no other cars on the road.
You’re right, not everything can be Zoom, but businesses are discovering that enough stuff can be done by Zoom to cut out large amounts of travel.
The same cycle happened after the economic collapse of 2007/2008. But business travel came back. Even with the advent of better videoconferencing, not everything can be a Zoom meeting. Business travel will return. It will probably take the better part of a decade, though.
Easy. An instrument cluster that is backlit even when headlights are not on. Because of that, I often see people driving down the freeway with no headlights or taillights on because they have no clue they are off.
Neutral: Air travel is going to continue to struggle after the pandemic. The reason we can get remotely affordable tickets around the world is the number of business trips that are taken. People will resume business trips, but probably not in the volume previously seen. This is going to cause pricing to go up, and the…
“I’m sure this comes from a place that is well-intended, but it does not honor us by having our name plastered on the side of a car,” Chief Hoskin said. “The best way to honor us is to learn about our sovereign government, our role in this country, our history, culture, and language and have meaningful dialogue with…
“To them it is an identity, to me it is a car.”
As someone who has driven four Cherokees, and nothing but Jeeps for the past decade-plus: good. Why not? Seriously, what’s the harm in changing the names of these products? I’ll go debadge my XJ right now if it makes someone’s life easier, or makes them happier. The Cherokee name matters more to Cherokee people than…
Yeah, not going to have a “ civilized and matter-of-fact conversation” with the guy who told me to suck it. Your pleas for me be nice to the guy who started with “I call bullshit” then decided for the Cherokee nation if the use was derogatory or not has been noted, and disregarded.
Ah, so you intended to be an asshole. Got it. Thank you for clearing that up.
You’re equating Native Americans to animals. You’re part of the problem.
Because Pontiac was ditched before we started actually having useful discussions about appropriating the names of oppressed minority groups to sell products?
Unless you are Cherokee, you don’t have a right to “call bullshit” on their feelings regarding the use of their tribe’s name to sell a product. You also don’t get to decide if something is derogatory to them or not.
But who am I to believe about a car issue? Should I believe the site filled with people who think rebuilding a pile of rust into a jeep is fun, or the site that thinks white vinegar is the answer to everything?
I rode the bus when I lived in Las Vegas one, and only one time, to go to work when my truck was being the POS that it was.
She didn’t finish high school. She got her GED while running for congress. I’m sure she doesn’t understand how the constitution works at all. I do not understand why the Republican party decided that she was the best person to run for office in her district.
Yup. I have deep Pennsyltucky gun-owning, deer-hunting relatives and they are ADAMANT about proper gun handling and storage. They also stick to rifles and handguns (no showoff AKs), obey all regulations, kill as quickly and cleanly as possible, track any animal they wound and use every possible part of the animals…
I’ve never handled a gun, but isn’t one of the rules of responsible gun ownership to keep your guns locked up when you're not using them? Why don’t the responsible gun owners ever call these nuts out?