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But giant 33 inch tires would!

That’s a bit of an apples and oranges comparison.  Private day cares cannot raise rates to pay their workers more, because their customers cannot afford to pay more.  This would be the case even if the work force were unionized.

#1. I know I’m being pedantic, but that isn’t what pedantic means.

As the little brother in Lost in Space said, “Do they have a name for what’s wrong with you?”

It’s not the proportions that are the problem, it’s the details, which are both too many and very badly done.

I had a coworker with a hardtop manual WS6 in that color, very cool car.

The Telelever uses a more or less standard fork for steering; it’s just the suspension part that’s different. It doesn’t look like it has much of anything in common with this Monkey.

Watch a road racer to see the effects in a more pronounced way. When the rider gets on the brakes (esp the front) hard before a turn, the front suspension compresses and essentially firms up.

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Don’t worry, there was no baby, it was full of cans.

I very much doubt someone paid $18K for this to drive it.  If you’re looking to save money by saving gas, you would be WAY better off buying a used hybrid.  This is a collector car.

“Thou” is an archaic form of “you”, the word you’re looking for is spelled “though”.  I knew what you meant, though.

I don’t know what’s available commercially, but fuel cells don’t have to run on hydrogen. It would be simple to have a canister of methanol or ethanol on hand to refuel a generator.  And the fact that this needs to be plugged in to recharge means it’s only suitable for things like camping or powering tools, not

3pm is better.  Less chance of animals crossing, and you can see for a long way.

If it’s never been registered, doesn’t that mean it’s new from a legal perspective?

Huh that’s weird. I still love my car and have zero remorse about buying it (while recognizing that it is not perfect). So I guess I’m the only exception to your rule.

Interesting to object to the headlights without posting any photos of the front of the vehicle.

What about people who are enthusiastic about a reliable type of car?

That would be the issue for me. There’s nowhere to go to easily fill up on fryer oil.

It’s a warning. I don’t see any indication that Reuters was warning anyone in particular, do you?.

There are these things called “speed limits” and “common sense” that should prevent people from driving too fast regardless of what the road looks like.