And I would think that, in addition to your points, those that need the power to two opt for trucks or a body on frame SUV (Tahoe, Suburban, Expedition, etc.) because because they can get more power and room for the same or less money.
And I would think that, in addition to your points, those that need the power to two opt for trucks or a body on frame SUV (Tahoe, Suburban, Expedition, etc.) because because they can get more power and room for the same or less money.
Unless it was donated (the article implies that it wasn’t), WHY?
I, too, was wondering why the RAV4 wasn’t on this list. I thought that perhaps it’s not considered a small SUV; it would be a mid-sized one.
Just curious, are there other passenger cars and light trucks that are unable to get insurance?
I would think that I’m the type of person that they’d purposefully attempt to bully with their fashion accessory. I drive a minivan.
I would guess that the posted speed limit (the sign on the side of the road) trumps other data.
And anyone who is triggered by the term ‘toxic masculinity’ likely has self-esteem issues.
Again, I didn’t doubt your statement. I assumed that someone makes bullet resistant tires for the military.
I looked that one up. I kinda like it.
Front collision protection can be engineered into the vehicle.
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The data behind all road navigation systems has speed limit data in it for every segment of road. However, sometimes that data is not what the posted signs state. I’ve run into it myself. I’ve been driving in what my nav system says is a 60 zone but the signs state is 65.
Exactly, the database would be the single point of failure in the system.
If what you are saying about the tires is true (and I’m not saying that you’re wrong), then yeah, what a perfect accessory for the fashionably toxic masculinity set.
To me it screams “I’ve been fully poisoned with toxic masculinity.” I take it as a red flag to stay far away from the driver or anyone who would think this is something that needs to be driven on the streets of the US.
Rodent blocker? But I’m not sure that rodents in your tailpipe is a problem.
*cue the Richard Gere references*
Make sure to take a photo, video, or otherwise have incontrovertible proof that they did visit. Lawyers love evidence.
It should be made illegal everywhere. If you don’t trust an employee to behave like an adult, find a legal way to get rid of them.
Legality and reason are not concerns to Musk and his minions.
This is an appropriate response. Along with looking for jobs with better working conditions. (Not because they’d be fired, but because they should if the workplace is toxic.)