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This. Though, granted, I’ve been pretty lucky over the years and only been delayed long enough for sleep to be a consideration twice in my life, and both times was lucky to find conveniently close hotels with rooms available.

The judge has to rule on what evidence is allowed to be presented though. We still don't know if J&J had the opportunity and blew it, or if they weren't allowed to make that argument.

Im pretty sure we've seen at least a few instances over the years of this with V6 and EcoBoost Mustang, too. Probably more to do with driver demographics. 

This would explain why you see broken escalators cordoned off with traffic cones and yellow cuidado signs now. When I was a kid, that never happened, a broken escalator was just left wide open as temporary stairs. Not sure when the shift happened, but it was fairly recent and probably insurance company based. 

I know someone in Lewes who commutes to Philadelphia every day. I understand that they have a nice house and their kids have friends in the neighborhood, but I don't understand anything else about that.

I have to think her finances would improve substantially if she moved somewhere to the PA side of the border, but there’s probably other factors. 

I was traveling sales for years, so my commute was however long it was from my house to the first call of the day, which could sometimes be as close as a few blocks, but I would still drive 200+ miles a day, no problem.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, let’s not fall for some Republican propaganda here. It was a Bloody Mary, and it wasn’t until brunch the next morning, after a respectful several hours of mourning in his hotel room. 

And they havent known what to do with Cadillac for 30+ years. 

Volvo was never under PSA, they were owned by Volvo AB until being sold to Ford, for the same reasons Saab AB sold Saab Automobile to GM (lack of commonality with their other businesses and enormous and growing capital requirements to maintain a place in the auto industry, both of which required the support of a

Unless Volvo and Saab had pulled a PSA Peugeot Citroen and merged into one Swedish auto giant. But Volvo/Ford/Geely were not at all interested. 

Killed by GM, even though the brand lived on for another 5 years after GM sold them. Where, exactly, do Spyker and National Modern Energy Holdings fall into the equation? Or Saab AB, since their the ones that refused any further use of the trademark by NMEH/NEVS past 2014. 

Natalie Teager’s Buick Lucerne in Monk.

It was a rental car in the Bahamas, though, so it makes sense - it wasn’t something he personally owned or was issued.. In the ‘80s, Bond drove a Ford LTD II and a Lincoln Mark VII as rentals in California and Florida, respectively.

The series takes place between 2008 and 2010, that was the era when restored Grand Wagoneers were reaching crazy prices, but, the Whites could certainly have bought it in, say, the mid 1990s when they still had a following but were not outrageously expensive.

Which is also why Frank Lloyd Wright painted all metal objects, including his cars, Cherokee Red, since it approximated the natural rusty color of iron ore. 

OK, let’s talk VIN etching. You’re gonna need the VIN etching, because a thief can steal one of these babies in a second. (mutters to self: what are you saying, just close the deal, close the deal)

True, also: everyone that works here gets the paint and fabric protectants on their cars, only suckers go without them. You’re not a sucker, are you?

Also, basically the same color as unpainted metal, so scratches and chips blend in.

To be fair, about 25k of that is work-related, so only about 15,000 personal. It used to be more, but I work in an office now, so I’m down to mostly just a 500-600 mile a week commute (depending on if I go in 5 days or 6).