.....how on earth is this enforced??
.....how on earth is this enforced??
It’s car-racism...
This is such a ridiculous practice in the first place. If you want your employees to buy your cars, just make better cars.
We had the Granada, the Versailles (close enough), the Cordoba, and, of course, perhaps most notably, the Seville.
Just imagined the logical conclusion of someone unwittingly having a Tesla with this fault:
Torch, keep up the good work of trolling Tesla-stans. I enjoy this immensely.
Government saves person’s life at sea (that was of their own personal reason they were there) and currently government foots the bill, yet, we don’t get the same luxury when an ambulance is called for a personal health crisis.
Piffle, just borrow some plates with a good decal or print up your own temporary plates. OR
That’s a pretty tall stack of stupid between the felony warrant, no license and a deliberately disabled front brake. I'm glad the dog is OK.
Australia had its hottest spring on record, and the American West is sizzling through one of the hottest springs on record and a mega drought, yet so many people still don’t give a shit to do their part to help out. They just keep buying heavy-polluting trucks and SUVs. Not everyone needs to jump on the EV bandwagon…
I think port injection is actually better under low load situations like cruising. That’s why we’re seeing more vehicles with dual injection.
I actually don’t hate higher gas prices, because it causes the values of awesome pickups and SUV’s (guilty pleasure of mine) to plummet. Living that debt free life that many Jalopnik commenters love to rag on, enables me to not GAF about gas prices because our monthly nut is so low.
I’m not an environmentalist
What the fuck is a Chevy Orlando?
I've seen this trainwreck on the road. It looks like a Kia Borrego fucked a Chevy Orlando and someone shat a bunch of chrome all over the offspring.
Near Jim Thorpe PA is the Pioneer Pipeline, an above ground oil pipeline built in the 1880s to compete with Rockefeller’s railcars to transport crude to the refineries of New Jersey. The pipeline is still extant and visible, but used as a carrier for fiber optic communications cables.
They work great until you go to turn, discovering too late that you can, in fact, not.
Kwik trips in Wisconsin are a godsend for great road food and always super clean with friendly and happy employees.... Hell just great food!
An additional element of confusion is street names. Here in the Atlanta area, we have 40+ streets with Peachtree in the name. And some roads change names several times. But our main issue is volume.
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