What? Leather is still pretty popular in higher-end vehicles. The Taycan is Porsche’s first leather-free interior.
What? Leather is still pretty popular in higher-end vehicles. The Taycan is Porsche’s first leather-free interior.
I am all for eating the rich but using recycled components and vegan materials is an objectively good thing for the planet and something that someone of any status should support, even if it’s in a vehicle that they could not afford.
So the manufacturers can keep doing what they’re doing and make one vehicle that meets the higher standard.
the best adaptive cruise-control and lane-keeping system available
I would put money on my Focus ST being more fun to drive than the Edge, but I couldn’t in good faith claim that it’s fast. Most modern sedans will beat it to 60.
add this to the filter, surprisingly doesn’t break anything else
add this to the filter
It took a minute to find the exact element to block but I was able to remove the video completely with ublock origin.
what?
Based on what?
I wish there was something they could do about the pillar. Still, if I had the cash I would get one.
The average UAW worker makes $90k/yr, we aren’t talking about impoverished workers here. They’re fighting to get from $30/hr to $33/hr and get guaranteed overtime. They have better healthcare coverage than basically any job you can name, and they get pensions. We are talking about the best, cushiest, most…
cool story
These are the same wealthy NYC Liberals attending the Climate Strike.
You’re right, it’s Wayne County that’s stayed blue since 1932.
Wayne Country/SE Michigan is depressed place, beaten down by generations of corrupt leadership both nationally and locally. It’s fucking sad, but not surprising, that a large swath of them got caught up in the lies perpetuated by the Trump administration and Fox News, et al. Between the poverty and a lack of…
What does that have to do with restricting emissions on vehicles? Are you saying that they’re not allowed to tackle more than one issue at a time? Or that they have to resolve each issue in a specific order? What are you getting at?
So that’s a good excuse for not allowing CA to set stricter rules on emissions? What kind of logic is that?
That is interesting, thanks for that bit of info.