Yeah, this doesn’t seem confusing at all.
Yeah, this doesn’t seem confusing at all.
Laughed at this too. Almost as if being more agile is better for businesses AND employees in the long run.
Final Destination, Fox, No Items
Agreed. Seriously, I’m really hoping we aren’t on a trend of Jalop articles making fun of authorities when they get very specific on making rulings. Fine, keep the stupid click-bait titles, but this is just as bad as Andrew’s article saying that circuit court in Michigan was saying that forgetting to put the bolts…
Yes to the drivetrain, no to that trash-ass design.
Get rid of these damned autoplay videos with sound!
Generalizations will always have exceptions. There’s a reason why the brown manual station wagon hasn’t made it to US shores in any sort of volume, despite the Jalopnik peanut gallery agitating for one for years.
Yeah, because 3 years ago they knew for sure what the cost was going to be, what the range was going to be, and what the Tesla was going to offer as well.
I live in a city and could easily charge an EV. I would’ve bought one of these if they were on sale last year, instead I bought a new Fiesta ST.
Their comparison test of the 2019 911 GT2 vs a used 2016 Corvette stingray was also very good. Learned that the vette had poorer build quality and was slightly slower in straight line.
“I’ve translated the video myself with help from a German friend and Google translate” I figured you would need help as the only German words you know are: rust, corrosion, leaking, basket case, beyond repair, junk, and hopeless.
“No, you crossover-loving cheapskates.”
Based on what? That is my exact question. This statement is WAY too vague. What is an SUV?
I mean, it’s an earnest appeal to reason, not a government issued mandate. You can choose not to head the advice, just like you chose to read the article and piss and moan in the comments. None of which requires you “asserting your freedumbs!”
Got a better idea. They are not allowed to turn down anyone asking to help them move.
Tax more vehicles that pollute more. Definitely an unpopular move but it works. (most) People do not care about the environment. They will start to care when it affects their wallet.
SSSSHhhhhhhhhhhh.
I'd take that. I've considered buying 2 cars. A BEV to commute about 40 miles a day and then something like an Avalon hybrid because every 6 weeks or so, I have an 1,200 mile trip and an 800 mile trip. Really I need a PHEV with 50 miles of battery range.