This isn’t a trick or a hack. It just shows how brilliant Google Maps is. It’s working as it should.
This isn’t a trick or a hack. It just shows how brilliant Google Maps is. It’s working as it should.
It’s almost like we need a GPS system or something.
They do this on the Rams too. I have no problem with this. A rear turn signal that takes place of the brake light on that side of the vehicle (whether amber or red) is much easier to spot than a separate amber turn signal blinking right next to a bright red brake light. While on paper I agree separate rear amber turn…
No, it’s quite common to hire police for an event. The event pays for it. Think about a funeral procession for instance or a fair. Just have police lining the roads and directing traffic when the event is over.
Uh, just have cops present at the exit and along the adjoining roads? It’s not rocket science.
It’s especially ok for GM vehicles so I don’t have to see their dangerously misused reverse lights on as I cruise the parking lot trying to safely find a parking spot.
Simple answer: Assassinations are illegal under US federal law. You think taking out bin Laden wasn’t legal?
If you want to go down that road we can, but my point is about the lack of consistency in the coverage of both events. The media used the word “killed” when it came to Osama bin Laden and the New York Times also threw in the phrase “targeted assault”. They didn’t almost unanimously call it an assassination like they…
It was not an assassination. Quit playing into the fake news media’s talking point. Even Obama’s DHS secretary has debunked this one. If it was an assassination, so was the killing of Osama bin Laden.
I try to leave constructive and even informational comments at times, but they rarely get approved so that takes all of the motivation out of it.
Better get some new Timken wheel bearings on order.
I see they didn’t dare try 4WD and they put the circular wheels back on the front. Since those Chevy trucks have such a weak front suspension setup, I’m sure they would have broke more than the usual tie-rod, but ironically, they still managed to break parts with circular wheels up front.
Good thing Takata is renamed to Joyson Safety Systems now because, you know, safety first!
Dude I know, I watch his videos. He used to live in my neck of the woods. But the thought of him in his model 3 he lusts over while breaking down why the Taycan is so inefficient does paint a funny picture. Of course he knows his stuff. But ever since he shilled for GM commercials I can’t take him as serious.
A Tesla owner/fanboy making a negative video on the competition’s car. And everyone is supposed to take this seriously? Hmm. A judge would have to recuse himself in this situation.
Yes they cut corners and those people would be alive today had they not. But those people would also be alive today had those planes been flown by pilots instead of operated by systems operators. Instead of repeatedly turning back on the malfunctioning system, leave it off and fly the plane!
You can’t go by the tow rating of the truck at all for this because tow ratings are calculated with a conventional trailer and 10-15% tongue weight. In this case, a dolly is used which carries the tongue weight. Pick-up truck manufacturers do not provided a tow capacity for this situation.
And yet over 50 years later we are struggling to get rockets pointed the right direction and only the Russians can get man to space. Something doesn’t math.
80,000 miles? For a first ride? Now that’s spoiled. Nothing under 200k miles for sure. In fact, 2 out of 3 of my current rides have well over 200k including my daily driver. I see no reason to be scared of high numbers.
Spare tires don’t belong on the outside.