If by “an entire country” you mean a tiny fraction of a percent of conservative western truck drivers.
If by “an entire country” you mean a tiny fraction of a percent of conservative western truck drivers.
The report on this in the Guardian (UK Newspaper) had a quote from cop saying that the penalty for driving without a license is six points on your license - and I think that says a lot about the legal system and logical cop thinking in the UK.
You need to watch a little less Fox “News”.
Let me just educate you a little bit - some varieties of the common cold are coronaviruses, but not all. The “corona” part is because the virus has a shape where it is covered in spikes, that look like a corona under magnification.
I’m confused, because I read widely this morning that “leftists” were the ones who banned books and music.
Easily addressed with a $600 generator outside and a $150 panel connection to route power to the internal panel. Or batteries charged from solar panels
And there are literally dozens of home heat alternatives to gas furnaces (most of which also won’t work when the power is out).
That’s odd, because the Defender is probably second *only* to the Rubicon in terms of breakover angle for unmodified vehicles. So I guess the Defenders will be in a line behind all the unmodified Wranglers, 4Runners, Tacomas, etc. etc?
Skiers, mountaineers, dog mushers, and many other people will take issue with the quote “Avoid exercise if possible when the air temperature falls below -8 °F (-27 °C).”
Pricing for the landrover is misleading - you can get a 110 base model with the 300 hp 2.0l I4 for a touch over $50k. Add the tow pack, off-road pack, and air suspension, you’ll still be below $60k
My mistake
I look forward to the flat brim-wearing rich kids in my town trading their F150 Raptors for these. Perfect to drive back from lacrosse practice before heading to the city to score some roofies for the weekend parties
Not to be that guy - but the pic you posted literally says this is a hippogriff, not a griffin. A griffin has the body of a lion, not a horse.
These “knockdown” oddities are tied into the very strict import controls and currency restrictions that lasted in New Zealand from the 1940s to the 1970s. There’s a ton of fascinating exhibits on this at Te Papa in Wellington (when you can start visiting NZ again) and some high level descriptions online at https://tea…
Another member of the “well-regulated militia”?
Fair enough - I haven’t had the chance to drive the Nullarbor yet. It’s on the list.
The Charger guy might be a touch less excited when he’s paying $6 a gallon for gas in Germany - especially with mileage at 10-15 mpg and a 19 gallon tank.
100% this.
You are very correct - the interior of the US may “feel” a little empty to coastal dwellers but there are not many truly deserted areas and nothing even close to the Australian interior
It’s used vegetable oil. Based on my experience stopping at some other remote Aussie locations, it’s likely the only things on the menu that are not fried are coffee and beer. The oil will be transported to the “restaurant” (and I use that term very loosely), used to fry food and then is reused to generate power for…
You missed cash on the list.