rgordon78
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rgordon78

Yep! I was making $7.10 per hour and could only afford the “good stuff!”

YEP! We took of that here in the Peach state!

When I was a union electrician, one of the guys bought a 1990 (?) CRX. Mind you, he was about 6' tall and 230lbs. We ragged on him every chance we got! One day, we got a big delivery on a tractor trailer. Being the good guys that we are, we decided to hide said car in the back of the tractor trailer. It was such a

Right at the top of the page for me, in big bold print.

Oh boy. Another ICE vs EV argument in the comments. Just what we need to start the year off right!

Thank you for that contribution.

Both red with doors. Checks out.

Yep! 2007 ZX-6R, 2010 ZX-10R, and a 2016 1299 Pinigale. Due to a jellyfish spine and back surgery, I’m thinking of getting a Diavel.

Kawasaki ZX-10R and Ducati XDiavel models:

So, the first modern mass produced EV was the GM EV1 back in 1996. 25 years later, and we’re still no where near having an affordable EV that can truly replace an ICE vehicle. The best selling sedan in 2019 was the Camry. Starting price of 24K, 30/41 MPG, with a range of 595 miles with the 2.5L engine. Are we going to

I rented an Impala for a trip from Buffalo to Toronto and found it a little under powered, but a nice ride with good MPG.

In your opinion, how many more years until EV sales see a dramatic increase? We’re over decade in of readily available EV and sales in the US hover at around 2% of total car sales, and have actually dropped since 2018. Do you think the US will ever catch up with Europe?

That interior looks like something from a 1990's Pontiac.

Bromwell is the worst. He just needs to join the cult over at that “Tesla site” and get it over with.

“Not nearly as creamy or puffy.” I’m going to use this as a compliment for my Wife the next time she goes on a diet and loses weight.

You’re going to look so cool sliding into the Target parking lot!

Right on. I surprised my wife with a brand new car in 2012 and she loved it and was greatly appreciative. 8 years and 70K miles later, it’s still sitting in the garage!

Can 100% confirm.

Optometrist are still open in 2020.

Not making excuses for the guy, but this was my first thought as well. He probably had to get to work for fear of losing his job, which would in turn make the hole he's in deeper. It can be done, but getting out of poverty in the US seems like an endless task and a vicious circle.