Yes.
Yes.
These were highly unreliable, but:
While it is a boring car overall, I’ve always liked the Topaz’s lightbar.
I might be buying a Sterling because I’m susceptible to terrible decisions.
And for reference, here are the maps of the election:
Why can’t you understand that quite a few people don’t like voting for the lesser of two evils every damn election? People have the right to stick to their beliefs and not vote if they hate both candidates. Get over the fact that he didn’t officially endorse a guy who is nowhere near his beliefs, it had no impact in…
It’s a cool little car but I can’t justify paying nearly 40k for it. CP.
First off, if you think Venezuela is legitimately far-left, you need to research politics more. Venezuela is a highly corrupt, corporatist state with the wealth at the top that brands itself socialist so the people fall for it. Clearly, they aren’t falling for it anymore.
And did it matter in the end? No. Le Pen still got steamrolled, and the side of good won out.
Even the far left didn’t really support her. Melenchon never outwardly endorsed Macron but he told his supporters to not vote for Le Pen.
Something that people seem to ignore is that for the time, the Gremlin was a fine car. Didn’t have the exploding fuel tank of the Pinto or the rust problems of the Nova.
Luckily, I own one.
Thanks, Mr. Regal.
The date: sometime in late July 2016.
I see it’s not too far from the Chrysler Arizona Proving Grounds.
Oldsmobile Alero! Please!
Well that’s a bimmer......
In the context of the election, the popular vote means absolutely nothing. It just means Hillary won more votes in the places that DID vote for her (ex. she won over 60% of the vote in California, the state with the highest population, therefore giving her a significant amount of votes to the popular vote. Meanwhile,…
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