Yes, that was my first thing I did when I got it.
Yes, that was my first thing I did when I got it.
So you didn’t read the article?
the personal matter was that his “fuck off to Cozumel” fund had achieved it’s GoFundMe threshold.
Oops, he meant total number of privately owned guns in Europe divided by the population of Liechtenstein. Simple mistake.
how about we connect the fuckin’ beams first and worry about the dots later?
If roads are designed well, there’s no need to be racing through residential areas. Plenty of “good” drivers kill pedestrians every year. If a pedestrian walks in front of you while you’re doing 35, you’re probably going to kill them. Much less likely at <20. Testing won’t change the laws of physics.
If people had actually gotten vaccinated when the shot was made available, the variants may never have happened at all.
Other than keep countless people out of the hospital / 6 feet under the ground.
When your broke and really want that BMW X6
This is what jail is for.
Never had an issue with a Volt in Houston working with many Energy companies...many even have free charging.
Countries with sensible road design determine speed limits by use type. The US has absolutely moronic road design which has been largely predicated on moving the largest volume of cars as fast as possible. That’s a recipe for disaster that some municipalities are only now starting to figure out.
Frankly what we need are more people getting on soapboxes for sensible civil engineering
There’s some great deals in Meyerland, as long as you don’t mind a little standing humidity from time to time.
While a 2010 Mazda sedan might not be Hummer-level inefficient, at 25 mpg city maximum, a 75-mile commute translates to, at best, 3 gallons of gas per day. That is to say, at average Houston gas prices, a minimum of $7.50 per day.
So yes, not spending hundreds of dollars per month on gas is a reason to get a newer,…
ELR is a total Jalopnik pull for an EV. Nice!
Elizabeth wins this round. I’d probably go with the Model 3 for the sedan, though.
au contraire..hes probably making 6 figures. A lot of cops make a fuck ton of money. They are not “working class” at all.
Counterpoint: Opening the sunroof and all windows when it’s pleasant out is like being in a convertible without the wind. I use mine all the time.
Heated seats. They debuted when I was a kid, and growing up in far northern Wisconsin, I always imagined how awesome they would be. To finally get a car that had them, decades later, only to learn that the sensation they transmit is not an enveloping, cozy warmth, but rather the impulse to take a power dump, was…