Like most things, most traction control systems are designed for the average idiot to not be able to kill themselves no matter what they do with the steering wheel/pedals. Obviously, not aimed at you.
Like most things, most traction control systems are designed for the average idiot to not be able to kill themselves no matter what they do with the steering wheel/pedals. Obviously, not aimed at you.
Welcome to Ford in the 90s.
Probes were the shit. Too bad they rusted too quickly and were bought by douchebags.
Too expensive and somehow less practical than a Miata. It had no chance.
I'd still buy a used one. Its the most beautiful 4 door ever made
A classic example of a great idea poorly executed. And sadly it's not unique among GM products in that regard.
all it needed was a better 4-cylinder than the Iron Duke. Sadly I don't recall GM having one at the time.
Came here to post this also. The Fiero could have been awesome with a couple more years of development. Had they kept it going until today they'd probably have one of the best mid-engine cars on the market.
Yep. A good car—not great. If this car was made today (instead of malaise era GM) it would be great.
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I'd wonder what groups they used for this. I keep seeing the word "activism" and that can be a scary one for a employer versus say volunteer.
The business (Lufthansa) closed his loophole, and the dumbass came right back. If he hadn't tried again, it seems like the airline would have just let it go. So it serves him right.
They were going to let him off the hook. They only came after him once he bought the new ticket in order to do it again.
For some reason, I think you're not Lufthansa's biz class target customer. You know, between the backpack and the patchouli. And the "crush capitalism" stickers on your guitar case.
If you're gonna be a dick and exploit the loophole, and then keep doing it (buying a new ticket after the first was canceled) then yes, you deserve to be shamed.
Fair enough, though I think a lot of the backlash against people who don't like soccer is provoked by those same people denigrating soccer, either because they don't like it or as some kind of personal cultural statement.
short track racing is the best
It's amazing how strong those hay bales are.