My neighbor works for a big, and I mean really big, life science company and he told me that we might never get a vaccine. There may be a treatment similar to the flu shot that mitigates the effects.
My neighbor works for a big, and I mean really big, life science company and he told me that we might never get a vaccine. There may be a treatment similar to the flu shot that mitigates the effects.
“Chrysler: (eating paste)“
As I recall, you can do it in an older Chrysler product. Or not, I just think I remember this.
It’s the lack of a manual that really kills it. It drives fine, looks unique, and has all the modern convenience features. Seems better than another CUV.
Speaking for my brother who owns a boat, sell the boat.
For the love of god Ford, just put in the better transmission and tack the extra $800 onto the price. Who will balk at that when you stretch the loan out 72 months?
It’s 2020 and the earth is melting while we’re going through a pandemic and we still have to deal with this? Me in 1985 is pretty bummed that this is still a thing while flying cars are at least 3 years away.
Richard Petty is also the same clown who stated that competition was bad when Firestone was going to enter the NASCAR business. If you’re going to shill for a supplier, at least do it in some sort of fashion that doesn’t make you look a an incompetent bozo.
Here is my impression of the workers after Elon explains how the line should be running:
There are few events that have the emotional swings that trying to remove a rusty fastener have. It’s either euphoria at it actually coming apart or massive dread and despair when it breaks.
In the late 70's in the Bay Area, every night there was a commercial that was a massive teaser. It would be a black screen that had green audio lines that said:
Ford needs a classic paint option. Something like these.
That looks too much like this. So, that’s a no.
Now that’s an insult to VW.
That is the correct take. It took FOREVER for the Supra to debut, and when it did everyone was “I waited for this?” Just show it off already.
In college my professor said of Boeing;
Which company dies first; Nissan, Renault, Harley, or Hertz.
I was going to say that I would never buy this car based on depreciation alone, but the other three makes mentioned don’t fair well in that category either. So, I guess it’s all pickups for me.
The Harbor Freight stuff is good in a pinch if you need small amount of rebar in your concrete. Other than that, it is the absolutely most junk available on the entire planet. Look at the time period that they are recalling, 5 1/2 years. I should confess, I did get my index finger removed compliments of a…
I wonder which dies first: Hertz, Nissan, Uber, or Harley.