You’ve never driven in the desert have you?
You’ve never driven in the desert have you?
That’s amazing you have so much insight into the capabilities of the new model - aren’t you covered by the same NDA as the author?
Me - as soon as the PHEV becomes available.
If you are not a bank or a wall street investor it means you’ll get screwed.
This is a trick question - *every* car looks good on black steelies.
That was my thought too - it takes a special kind of dick to leaf through every page of a person’s passport looking for a stamp that may not be “official”.
I had a 2001 Allroad - loved (and hated) that car.
Limbaugh already blamed it on the Chinese releasing it to affect Trumps re-election chances (presumably by killing thousands of their own people and tanking their own economy?)
That’s not a thing in other countries
That’s true - I’m judging them hard for that.
I have zero agenda - apart from perhaps not being killed by some Tesla fanboy who doesn’t understand what beta testing on the public highways means.
I know reading is hard for some people - are you perhaps a Republican Senator?
I have neighbors that have two - a black one for him and a white one for her.
As I pointed out upthread, contrast this with the careful and deliberate way Lincoln dealt with the same issue. What GM is doing is not how premium brands work.
Way to be a “premium” brand - sounds more like a Nissan or Dodge dealership.
When you travel internationally and check in with a partner airline overseas it is unlikely they will print pre-check on your boarding passes when they give them to you. When you get to the US airlines leg, go to a customer service desk or the gate agent and ask them to reissue your boarding passes with the precheck…
There was an article in the UK Guardian about a guy who took a container ship across the Atlantic and then a train across Canada to get home from Europe to Vancouver.
I might have been a little harsh - because, yes, society has failed these people for generations. Schools are oriented towards qualifications and getting people to university and apprenticeships are largely a thing of the past. The days of a manual laborer in a factory being able to support a family are long gone.
There’s no family wealth of any kind - these are people who live just around the poverty line. Social housing, unemployment benefit (the name of which changes every few years), occasional off the books work.
LOL at using Tesla and Electrek as sources for “data”.