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I’ve never heard this and am not surprised in the least.

Its crazy how everyone hears the word hunter and thinks only of those people spending $100k to bag a lion in Africa. Especially in America, the reality is that all but a handful are the ones who either hunt with purpose for food (regardless of whether the hunter takes it or gives it away) and is backed by the Fish and

This disconnect from meat is a problem in the United States

If we think we have seen problems now, just wait until schools start up again. How many parents will have to quit their jobs for distance learning. How many Day Care locations will either be shut down or so limited that they can’t remain profitable. How will companies move on with a significant amount of workforce

Do they make a GR version of the CH-R?  It has good lines but definitely needs a real transmission.

Not a bike guy but I saw the kids bikes and livewire and they are all awesome looking. I’m surprised they didn’t subsidize the livewire.

Is this just too little too late for them? I oddly ended up in a Harley showroom last week and thought the livewire looked awesome. The performance specs are amazing as well. Additionally, they have these electric kids “stryder” bikes with a drill battery and a twist throttle that were awesome.

Paid $5k for a fit with a ton of miles, sport package and a stick about 6 years ago.  They are perfectly capable and (you can check my profile photo) reasonably safe as many Honda’s are.  Definitely more akin to the older civics than current civics are.

I guess we will see what happens.  Based on the info we know, I’d have to side with GM that clearly something dirty was happening so it seems the judge threw out the case to spite them rather than for actual lack of evidence.  Assuming that’s the case (and not surprising considering his actions thus far) I’m surprised

As someone who has owned 10+ Hondas I can confidently say you are wrong.  They may have low maintenance still, but the problems they do have are big.  Trans failure, major paint defects, the list goes on.  They also have a terrible warranty (spurring dealerships to offer their own these days) and good luck getting

1st gear: I mean, a small business can have 250+ employees and average $100M in sales over 3 years.  I imagine many dealerships fall in that category.

Let regular blue dawn sit in it (with hot water) for a bit and hit it with steel wool and elbow grease.

Steel wool people.  Works without the need for a scrubbing agent and takes care of glass as well.  Obviously don't use on non-stick...

It had started booming before (mostly it seems from IG hunters) but keeping people indoors has definitely made people want to be outdoors more.

The sub brand thing could be interesting going forward. Mustangs are all performance, Broncos all off road. Whats next? Expeditions all people haulers.

Yuk. Even picking and choosing the best comments about this vehicle (when it landed 12 years ago) its not very reassuring.

I like this direction and is something more manufacturers should do, assuming they can keep it tasteful. I can’t think of many sports cars that have performance packages that don’t add a bunch of tacky stick ons.

I did this once after I received a car from my Grandma. Parked it, oops wrong side. Turned it around, hmmm, not here either. Checked the other side.

They didn’t say they were good colors...

The lead image had me wondering how I missed Zork running on an Astrocade.