sleeksilver
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sleeksilver

Ah yes, the flareside. For the person who thinks the standard Ranger bed holds too much cargo.

And yet, Nissan didn’t bother to give the Lincoln its due.

I agree, The new Z has nothing to worry about. 400hp at a rumored $35k is a steal and a half compared to the 86 twins.

$30,000 is very overpriced.  And I absolutely love this platform, but if the 400Z entry price rumors are true, especially with an LSD, then this is shaping up for very dismal sales.

Yeah, I could go for 26 mpg highway, hell I’d take 20 highway. Big cars for lots of people and things = lots of fuel. It’s not a crossover SUV thing either, check out minivans. All of them outside of hybrids are pretty much right there.

No. And Jalopnik never has been unbiased. You can think that is cliched and kind of lazy, but that’s a different concern.

How is this even a question?

Bud, you’re taking this shit way too seriously.

“soyboy”.  that must be the new deplorable go-to after they played out “cuck” and “commie” and “socialist” and “aNtIfA!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

I don’t think the officers are relevant here but cool bootlickin’ dogwhistle broh

Gee I wonder how they’ll describe the attacker?

Fine. Who cares anyway? I could see if he had injured someone other than himself, then maybe release the cause. Otherwise it just seems like paparazzi ambulance chasing.

I think there was a second Navigator involved. One Navigator shouldn’t have made that much of an impact on a huge fire engine.

Dont forget, its not entirely on mass. Velocity is more important since it gets squared as far as kinetic energy, but yes it did look like the fire truck tried swerving a bit.

Hoo boy. The left has spent at least the last decade trying to push legislation that addresses all of this, and have been pretty fucking vocal about transitioning oil jobs into renewable jobs... it’s just going to require training.

 

That commentary was fantastic, BOOM!

Which is weird since investing now into renweable resources will make them billions in the future.

But oil execs never think about the far future.

They’re fine with destroying the entire planet as long as they make money.