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No one has immunity for accidental killings, especially in a situation like this. One way or another, they will pay for it, whether that be jail time or a civil suit.

In another article, they also lied to the dealership and claimed they were federal agents (not legal).

Considering the other two are hybrids, you are correct. If they were full electric, not so much.

It’s worth noting the engine in the Mazda Speed Miata is a different engine than the regular Miata, and lacked the variable valve timing of the NA cars during that time frame. I’d guess the cost of putting a totally different engine and upgraded components was too much to justify longer than the two years it was

On the Solstice and Sky...wasn’t that more of a result of GM going bankrupt than anything else?

I think it has to do more with companies trying to keep the costs of manufacturing low in the US by using robots and automation as much as possible instead of employing humans. Great idea in principle, but to be profitable, it’s going to be highly automated with fewer workers than people think it will require.

The Taurus X/Freestyle become the Explorer (redesign did wonders for it). The Veloster, while odd, seems to sell very well in Central Ohio. I see them all over the place.

I agree completely. If they had put regular doors on the back, I bet this would sell nearly as well as the S.

The Miata has been sold since 1989, so of course you are going to see more of them. The twins have only been around for five years.

It reminds of what a modern interpretation of a coupe version of the Solstice would have been with a Chevy face on it. Maybe they were tossing around the idea of resurrecting that platform for this?

For what it’s worth, the same dealer has a second 92 SVX with a 5 speed swap and a turbo...probably a time bomb, but looks good

You may want to dig a little deeper into Apple and security. The NSA (Government) has (and I’m sure others do now) the ability to modify iPhones and Macs where the malware they use to spy is reinstalled (from the BIOS/local storage) even if you wipe the OS and start over. Plus they only design their stuff here. They

I had one as a rental car, and aside from the transmission jumping all over the place, I actually liked the car compared to some of the other rentals I’ve had recently.

Right. The 14% you are stating is the existing size of the factory compared to 100% potential. They have another 86% they can build, as needed. They are producing now in that 14% and will build out as demand increases. Of course if demand does not increase, they didn’t piss away money on space they didn’t need.

If you go back and look at previous articles on the Gigafactories, they are built in such a way that retooling is very easy compared to existing factories.

Their business practices are part of the cause of the entire situation, so a lawyer somewhere will find a way.

Watch when the lawsuit is filed - it had better drop accordingly.

ISIS is not a country, Syria is. Think about the difference and why one would go to congress for one and not the other.

Go back and look at gramercypolice’s response to you. Your Republican congress said no when he was President to the strike, then Trump orders the strike without them. So no, Obama is not to blame in this. The Republican party as a whole is. They were the cowards then.

When he went to congress and requested the strike, the republicans overwhelmingly said no. Trump didn’t consult his republican majority congress for the strikes.